Events of Interest
Announcing our Speaker Lineup for “CUNY DHI: Building a Digital Humanities Community”
On 04, Nov 2015 | In Events of Interest | By Mary Catherine Kinniburgh
We are delighted to share our speaker lineup for next Tuesday at a CUNY-wide panel of lightning talks:
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“CUNY DHI: Building a Digital Humanities Community at The City University of New York,”
Tuesday, November 10th, from 6:30-8:30pm
Room C197 at The Graduate Center
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We will be welcoming undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff to speak on a variety of topics–from Queens Memory to Yoknapedia, Jailbreak My Life to Volumetric Cinema.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Digital Projects as Community Resource
Jill Belli, Jody R. Rosen; New York City College of Technology: The OpenLab
Stephen Zweibel, Patrick Smyth; The Graduate Center: DH Box
Lori Wallach; Queens College: Queens Memory
GC Digital Fellows et al.; The Graduate Center: GC Digital Initiatives
Nyvia DeJesus, Marta Orlowska, Evan Misshula; John Jay College of Criminal Justice: Jailbreak My Life
Communities of Pedagogy
Danica Savonick, Kalle Westerling; The Graduate Center: Building a Student-Centered (Digital) Learning Community
Jeff Allred; Hunter College: Introducing Yoknapedia
Bret Maney; Lehman College: Teaching DH in and beyond the English Classroom
Andie Silva; York College: Intro to Shakespeare Course (ENG 318) with Scalar
Eric Metcalf; York College: Archives & Invention: A Course in Archival Technology and Public Address; Faculty in the arts and the humanities don’t read etexts, so why is CUNY buying them?
Digital Communities of Text + Image
Julie Van Peteghem; Hunter College: Intertextual Dante
Kalle Westerling; The Graduate Center: The Roots and Routes of Boylesque
Sean Scanlan; New York City College of Technology: NANO: New American Notes Online
Erin Glass; The Graduate Center: Social Paper
Kevin L. Ferguson; Queens College: Volumetric Cinema
Lev Manovich; The Graduate Center: Measuring Inequality in Social Media Use in NYC
Alise Tifentale; The Graduate Center: “Find your own filter”: The aesthetics of Instagram Photography
Michael Mandiberg; College of Staten Island, The Graduate Center: Print Wikipedia
Matt Garley; York College: Digital Humanities Data Repository in an English Department
Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis; The Graduate Center: Manar Al-Athar

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