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Robin Wharton commented on the post, DH for the People!, on the site THATCamp Southeast 2012 13 years ago
Our session merged this proposal with the “Who Owns This?”
http://southeast2012.thatcamp.org/03/08/who-owns-this-stuff/#comments
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Robin Wharton commented on the post, DH for the People!, on the site THATCamp Southeast 2012 13 years ago
Here is the link to the final version of the FairCite thread on DH Answers
http://digitalhumanities.org/answers/topic/faircite-who-should-we-cite-in-collaborative-dh-projects
And the link to the final […]
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Robin Wharton commented on the post, DH for the People!, on the site THATCamp Southeast 2012 13 years ago
Here is the link to our Google doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11nZlQHvdb-mRnjJR7bBq0_qNa-1xAneQV41yDvIksmA/edit
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Robin Wharton wrote a new post, Who Owns This Stuff?, on the site THATCamp Southeast 2012 13 years ago
In a talk delivered at the NINES Summer Institute last year, Bethany Nowviskie asserts that, within a discipline where collaborative work is the norm, “healthier scholarship will result from generous and full […]
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Robin Wharton commented on the post, Teaching the Museum in Literature and Composition Classes, on the site THATCamp Museum Computer Network 2011 13 years ago
Roger and Amanda, including a multi-disciplinary perspective is an excellent idea. In fact, one thing we might consider is how a project like this could involve trans-disciplinary collaboration. Imagine a learning […]
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Robin Wharton wrote a new post, Teaching the Museum in Literature and Composition Classes, on the site THATCamp Museum Computer Network 2011 13 years ago
As someone who teaches writing and rhetoric, I am interested in talking about how we can create partnerships between museums and literature and composition classrooms in higher-ed. I’ve had some wonderful success […]
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Robin Wharton commented on the post, Where are the Digital Humanities in Digital Pedagogy? [Session Proposal], on the site THATCamp Southeast 2011 14 years ago
Not really sure if this is the best place to post this, but Lauren Pressley has a great write up of session notes on her blog:
http://laurenpressley.com/library/2011/03/thatcamp-pt-2-digital-pedagogy-digital-humanities/
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Robin Wharton commented on the post, Digital humanities to the rescue on reductive assessment?, on the site THATCamp Southeast 2011 14 years ago
Just wanted to add a bit of clarification to Sherman’s post here. First, with regard to the building of emma, Ron Balthazor has done the lion’s share of coding, but the awesome technology folks at UGA help him […]
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Robin Wharton commented on the post, Accessibility and Shifting Academic Expectations, on the site THATCamp Southeast 2011 14 years ago
The discussion of accessibility and supporting students with differing needs in technologically enhanced classrooms would I think be highly relevant to all of us who teach. The overarching question of how we […]
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Robin Wharton commented on the post, Writing for the Web, on the site THATCamp Southeast 2011 14 years ago
I would be very interested in this discussion. As someone who teaches in a program geared toward multimodal composition, I talk to my students often about the conventions of creating content for the web, and how […]
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Robin Wharton wrote a new post, Where are the Digital Humanities in Digital Pedagogy? [Session Proposal], on the site THATCamp Southeast 2011 14 years ago
Lately, quite a few people have been asking some version of the question, “What is the relationship between digital pedagogy and DH?” The most recent example that comes to mind is Alex Reid’s post “The Digital […]
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Robin Wharton commented on the post, Random session thoughts, and room-share offer, on the site THATCamp Southeast 2011 14 years ago
I would also be interested in discussing and thinking about DH approaches to both writing assessment and writing pedagogy, and I’m pretty sure a number of my Georgia Tech colleagues who plan to be in attendance […]
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