THATCamp | Amey Hutchins | Activity https://thatcamp.org/people/ameyh/activity/ Activity feed for Amey Hutchins. Thu, 20 Feb 2020 22:23:31 +0000 https://buddypress.org/?v=5.1.2 en 30 hourly 2 58a4a149c5993845719d0dd0bac7194b-en Amey Hutchins commented on the post, Session idea: "Unhidden" Collections: Now What?, on the site THATCamp Philly 2011 http://philly2011.thatcamp.org/09/22/session-idea-unhidden-collections-now-what/#comment-261 Thu, 22 Sep 2011 17:18:49 +0000 I mentioned the PACSCL Hidden Collections project in a comment on the potential session on What Would A Delaware Valley Digital Humanities Center Look Like?, and I’d be interested in attending both these sessions […]

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2f682a9f17ad3113b7f11cbb511077b0-en Amey Hutchins commented on the post, Digital Humanities Resistant Faculty, on the site THATCamp Philly 2011 http://philly2011.thatcamp.org/09/20/digital-humanities-resistant-faculty/#comment-211 Tue, 20 Sep 2011 21:59:42 +0000 This one is interesting to me, partly because I suspect a discussion of warming tech-resistant faculty up to digital humanities would have much in common with a discussion of enticing faculty who have not taught […]

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67cde50768484a840ff17f1966c581fc-en Amey Hutchins commented on the post, Session idea: What would a Delaware Valley Digital Humanities Center look like?, on the site THATCamp Philly 2011 http://philly2011.thatcamp.org/09/15/session-idea-what-would-a-delaware-valley-digital-humanities-center-look-like/#comment-181 Mon, 19 Sep 2011 13:10:22 +0000 This session would be interesting to me. I hope it would allow for discussion about questions of how to facilitate at least two kinds of collaboration:

1) Collaboration between a variety of […]

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301327d316696fcbc8b51aa00e20d68e-en Amey Hutchins wrote a new post, Session Proposal -- Readathon: Selections from Companion to Digital Humanities, on the site THATCamp Philly 2011 http://philly2011.thatcamp.org/09/16/session-proposal-readathon-selections-from-companion-to-digital-humanities/ Fri, 16 Sep 2011 14:25:49 +0000 For campers like me who need somewhere to get started: all session participants come having read the foreword and introduction of A Companion to Digital Humanities (Oxford, 2004), plus at least one chapter of […]

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