Schedule

THATCamp begins at 9am on Saturday, May 31 through 5:30, and continues on Sunday June 1st till 2:30 in the afternoon. Breakfast and Lunch will be provided free of charge.

We’ll be finalizing the schedule of the presenters at the day of the unconference, but keep in mind that we have 5 rooms of varying sizes for concurrent presentations. Post on the blog to share ideas about your presentations.

Saturday, May 31

Room 450 (10) Room 462 (15) Room 480 (12) Room 401 (25) Room 402 (30) Room 162 (60)
8:30–9:00 Breakfast and Registration – 165 Research 1
9:00–10:15 Organize Schedule – 165 Research 1
10:30–11:45 RDF Text Mining Art Teaching Digital Humanities
12:00–1:00 Lunch – Dork Shorts!!!!!
1:00–2:15 Crowdsourcing Search Virtual Worlds Civic Engagement Research Methods Making Things 1
2:30–3:45 Zotero Hacking Development Practice Games Museums Making Things 2
4:00–5:00 Creative Commons Open Street Maps Processing Infrastructure and Sustainability Dork Shorts 2
5:15–5:30 Closing Day 1

Sunday, June 1

Room 450 (10) Room 462 (15) Room 480 (12) Room 401 (25) Room 402 (30)
8:30–9:00 Breakfast
9:00–10:15 Digital Texts Oral History Management Mashups
10:30–11:45 Bibliographic Standards Hacking Omeka Interface Design GIS/Maps
12:00–1:00 Lunch: Dorkshorts (Room 401); NEH Grant Opportunities & Zotero Server (Room 402)
1:00–2:15 Time International Issues Visualization
2:15–2:30 Closing Day 2

7 Responses to “Schedule”

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