Digital Humanities Speaker Series
April 3, 2024
The Center for Teaching & Learning and the Digital Humanities Faculty Learning Community will host a series of informal brown bag presentations about incorporating digital humanities practices into the classroom and collaborating with community partners. Please join us over Zoom.
- Friday, April 5, 12-1: "What is Digital Humanities?" Michelle Cartier, Sara Hart and Berit Potter
- Tuesday, April 9: "Engaging Students in Envisioning History: Digital Humanities in the History Classroom" Abigail Claybrook, Hannah Evans and Suzanne Pasztor. Presentation will take place as part of the Teaching Excellence Symposium: 9am-1pm in the Author's Hall, Library Second Floor
- Thursday, April 11, 12-1pm: "Mapping Eureka's Murals" Jim Graham
- Wednesday, April 24 12-1: “Echando raíz in Humboldt: creating digital stories with our Latine and indigenous migrant communities” Cinthya Ammerman, Andrea Delgado and Brenda Perez (Director of Centro del Pueblo)
- Wednesday, May 1, 2-3: "Digital Humanities Grants" Sara Hart, Carly Marino, Mary Scoggin and Jim Woglom