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ABOUT | THATCAMP
What is a THATCamp? THATCamp stands for “The Humanities and Technology Camp.” It is an unconference: an open, inexpensive meeting where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot.THATCAMP ACTIVITY
Activity. Jim McGrath wrote a new post, THATCamp Reflections: On the Unfinished Business of Unconferences, on the site THATCamp Retrospective a year ago. The call for THATCamp reflections in the wake of the project’s sunsetting has generated a lot of interesting writing, as well as an informal record of some of the networks thatintersected
BUILD A WEBSITE
In brief. It’s important to create some kind of space where online conversation and collaboration can happen before, during, and after aTHATCamp.
SCHEDULE SESSIONS
In brief. 1) Put a blank schedule online. 2) Call for session proposals before your THATCamp begins. 3) Count the time slots and the session proposals. 4) If you have more proposals than time slots, solicit votes on sessions from your participants. 5) Assign someone to create a draft schedule.6) Discuss and revise the draft schedule with the participants. 7) Proceed with your unconference. THATCAMP TRANSFORMDH Undergraduate students get energised by the possibilities of the #transformDH kind of digital humanities, where critical race, gender, disability studies and hands-on digital practices come together. What kinds of opportunities might this work open up for them, inside and outside the academy?THATCAMP
I'm a reference librarian and liaison to URI's History department. I'm interested in access to - and innovative uses of - the materials that many have worked so hard to preserve and make available! CALL FOR SESSION PROPOSALS In brief. In the two weeks before your THATCamp, make sure to contact registered participants and remind them to submit session proposals. Keep reminding them up until the day before the THATCamp. Calling forsession proposals
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HOME | TEACHINGHISTORY.ORG About Teachinghistory.org. Teachinghistory.org is designed to help K–12 history teachers access resources and materials to improve U.S. history education in the classroom. THATCAMP | THE HUMANITIES AND TECHNOLOGY CAMP THATCamp, The Humanities and Technology Camp, is an open, inexpensive meeting where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot.ABOUT | THATCAMP
What is a THATCamp? THATCamp stands for “The Humanities and Technology Camp.” It is an unconference: an open, inexpensive meeting where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot.THATCAMP ACTIVITY
Activity. Jim McGrath wrote a new post, THATCamp Reflections: On the Unfinished Business of Unconferences, on the site THATCamp Retrospective a year ago. The call for THATCamp reflections in the wake of the project’s sunsetting has generated a lot of interesting writing, as well as an informal record of some of the networks thatintersected
BUILD A WEBSITE
In brief. It’s important to create some kind of space where online conversation and collaboration can happen before, during, and after aTHATCamp.
SCHEDULE SESSIONS
In brief. 1) Put a blank schedule online. 2) Call for session proposals before your THATCamp begins. 3) Count the time slots and the session proposals. 4) If you have more proposals than time slots, solicit votes on sessions from your participants. 5) Assign someone to create a draft schedule.6) Discuss and revise the draft schedule with the participants. 7) Proceed with your unconference. THATCAMP TRANSFORMDH Undergraduate students get energised by the possibilities of the #transformDH kind of digital humanities, where critical race, gender, disability studies and hands-on digital practices come together. What kinds of opportunities might this work open up for them, inside and outside the academy?THATCAMP
I'm a reference librarian and liaison to URI's History department. I'm interested in access to - and innovative uses of - the materials that many have worked so hard to preserve and make available! CALL FOR SESSION PROPOSALS In brief. In the two weeks before your THATCamp, make sure to contact registered participants and remind them to submit session proposals. Keep reminding them up until the day before the THATCamp. Calling forsession proposals
CONTRIBUTE TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY THATCamp maintains a Zotero group dedicated to collecting documents made at THATCamps, blog posts and articles written about THATCamps,photos taken at
HOME | TEACHINGHISTORY.ORG About Teachinghistory.org. Teachinghistory.org is designed to help K–12 history teachers access resources and materials to improve U.S. history education in the classroom. THATCAMP HARVARD 2014 Hello world! Posted on August 10, 2014 by Digital Futures. Welcome to THATCamp Harvard 2014, an unconference for humanists and technologists to meet, present, and discuss ideas. Join us on Saturday, September 27, 2014 from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm at the Harvard Graduate School of Education for a full day of presentations and events.SCHEDULE SESSIONS
In brief. 1) Put a blank schedule online. 2) Call for session proposals before your THATCamp begins. 3) Count the time slots and the session proposals. 4) If you have more proposals than time slots, solicit votes on sessions from your participants. 5) Assign someone to create a draft schedule.6) Discuss and revise the draft schedule with the participants. 7) Proceed with your unconference. THATCAMP PIEDMONT 2012 “Until publishing a journal article, a computer model, or a musical analysis in digital form is seem as persistent and therefore a potentially long-lasting contribution to the chain of knowledge creation and use, few people will be attracted to work for reward and tenure in these media, no matter how superior the media may be for the research into and expression of an idea.”THATCAMP AHA 2018
THATCamp AHA 2018. Session 2 – Teaching DH breakout group – professional development for scholars & researchers . Questions: What are models that have worked for scaling up/building capacity in a department or organization? CALL FOR SESSION PROPOSALS In brief. In the two weeks before your THATCamp, make sure to contact registered participants and remind them to submit session proposals. Keep reminding them up until the day before the THATCamp. Calling forsession proposals
THATCAMP | THE HUMANITIES AND TECHNOLOGY CAMP THATCamp, The Humanities and Technology Camp, is an open, inexpensive meeting where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot.ABOUT | THATCAMP
What is a THATCamp? THATCamp stands for “The Humanities and Technology Camp.” It is an unconference: an open, inexpensive meeting where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot.THATCAMP ACTIVITY
Activity. Jim McGrath wrote a new post, THATCamp Reflections: On the Unfinished Business of Unconferences, on the site THATCamp Retrospective a year ago. The call for THATCamp reflections in the wake of the project’s sunsetting has generated a lot of interesting writing, as well as an informal record of some of the networks thatintersected
PEOPLE DIRECTORY
Viewing 1 - 20 of 8,296 active members 1 2 415 →. Boone GorgesBUILD A WEBSITE
In brief. It’s important to create some kind of space where online conversation and collaboration can happen before, during, and after aTHATCamp.
SCHEDULE SESSIONS
In brief. 1) Put a blank schedule online. 2) Call for session proposals before your THATCamp begins. 3) Count the time slots and the session proposals. 4) If you have more proposals than time slots, solicit votes on sessions from your participants. 5) Assign someone to create a draft schedule.6) Discuss and revise the draft schedule with the participants. 7) Proceed with your unconference.THATCAMP
I'm a reference librarian and liaison to URI's History department. I'm interested in access to - and innovative uses of - the materials that many have worked so hard to preserve and make available! CALL FOR SESSION PROPOSALS In brief. In the two weeks before your THATCamp, make sure to contact registered participants and remind them to submit session proposals. Keep reminding them up until the day before the THATCamp. Calling forsession proposals
HOME | TEACHINGHISTORY.ORG About Teachinghistory.org. Teachinghistory.org is designed to help K–12 history teachers access resources and materials to improve U.S. history education in the classroom.TEACHINGHISTORY.ORG
History is made by those who are unafraid to push the envelope and redefine the society in which they live. Encourage your students to examine the men and women who worked to make America what it is today with this creative activity. THATCAMP | THE HUMANITIES AND TECHNOLOGY CAMP THATCamp, The Humanities and Technology Camp, is an open, inexpensive meeting where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot.ABOUT | THATCAMP
What is a THATCamp? THATCamp stands for “The Humanities and Technology Camp.” It is an unconference: an open, inexpensive meeting where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot.THATCAMP ACTIVITY
Activity. Jim McGrath wrote a new post, THATCamp Reflections: On the Unfinished Business of Unconferences, on the site THATCamp Retrospective a year ago. The call for THATCamp reflections in the wake of the project’s sunsetting has generated a lot of interesting writing, as well as an informal record of some of the networks thatintersected
PEOPLE DIRECTORY
Viewing 1 - 20 of 8,296 active members 1 2 415 →. Boone GorgesBUILD A WEBSITE
In brief. It’s important to create some kind of space where online conversation and collaboration can happen before, during, and after aTHATCamp.
SCHEDULE SESSIONS
In brief. 1) Put a blank schedule online. 2) Call for session proposals before your THATCamp begins. 3) Count the time slots and the session proposals. 4) If you have more proposals than time slots, solicit votes on sessions from your participants. 5) Assign someone to create a draft schedule.6) Discuss and revise the draft schedule with the participants. 7) Proceed with your unconference.THATCAMP
I'm a reference librarian and liaison to URI's History department. I'm interested in access to - and innovative uses of - the materials that many have worked so hard to preserve and make available! CALL FOR SESSION PROPOSALS In brief. In the two weeks before your THATCamp, make sure to contact registered participants and remind them to submit session proposals. Keep reminding them up until the day before the THATCamp. Calling forsession proposals
HOME | TEACHINGHISTORY.ORG About Teachinghistory.org. Teachinghistory.org is designed to help K–12 history teachers access resources and materials to improve U.S. history education in the classroom.TEACHINGHISTORY.ORG
History is made by those who are unafraid to push the envelope and redefine the society in which they live. Encourage your students to examine the men and women who worked to make America what it is today with this creative activity.BUILD A WEBSITE
In brief. It’s important to create some kind of space where online conversation and collaboration can happen before, during, and after aTHATCamp.
CALL FOR SESSION PROPOSALS In brief. In the two weeks before your THATCamp, make sure to contact registered participants and remind them to submit session proposals. Keep reminding them up until the day before the THATCamp. Calling forsession proposals
PEOPLE DIRECTORY
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