Humanities Intensive Learning & Teaching Institute

Event Details

End: August 8, 2014
Contact: dhinstitute@umd.edu
More Info: www.dhtraining.org/hilt

The Humanities Intensive Teaching and Learning (HILT) Institute will be
held August 4-8, 2014 on the campus of the University of Maryland. We've
got an exciting slate of classes taught by incredible instructors. Courses
for 2014 include:

Project Development
led by Simon Appleford, Clemson University and Jennifer Guiliano, University of Maryland

Introduction to Web Development, Design, and Principles
led by Jeremy Boggs, Scholars’ Lab, and Jeri Wierenga, George Mason
University

Humanities Programming
led by Wayne Graham, Scholars’ Lab, and Brandon Walsh, University of
Virginia

Games in the Humanities Classroom
led by Anastasia Salter, University of Baltimore

Large-Scale Text Analysis with R
led by Mark Algee-Hewitt, Stanford University

Network Analysis and Visualization
led by Elijah Meeks, Stanford University

Born-Digital Forensics
led by Kam Woods, University of North Carolina, and Porter Olsen, University of Maryland

Crowdsourcing Cultural Heritage
led by Ben Brumfield, Independent Developer, and Mia Ridge, Ph.D.
Candidate, Open University

Critical Race and Gender in the Digital Humanities
led by Jarah Moesh, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Maryland

The costs to attend HILT are:
Non-student/Regular: $950
Student: $500
Sponsored student scholarship: $250

The Keynote Speaker for HILT will
be Tara McPherson, Associate Professor of Critical Studies at the University
of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts.