Seven panelists will participate in a hands-on workshop on digital publishing, text mining, content management systems, Zotero, blogging and tweeting, teaching history, and digital storytelling at AHA session 36, Digital Humanities: A Hands-On Workshop, at the 126th annual meeting.
This session is part of The Future Is Here series at the annual meeting, which includes nearly two dozen presentations, discussions, and demonstrations on digital methods for history.
Learn more about Digital Humanities: A Hands-On Workshop below.
Digital Humanities: A Hands-On Workshop
AHA Session 36
Date: Friday, January 6, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Location: Chicago Ballroom IX (Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers)Chair: Kelly Schrum, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Papers: Digital Publishing
Daniel J. Cohen, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New MediaText Mining
Frederick W. Gibbs, George Mason UniversityContent Management Systems
Patrick Murray-John, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New MediaZotero
Sean Takats, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New MediaTeaching with Social Media
Jeffrey McClurken, University of Mary WashingtonTeaching History
Jennifer Rosenfeld, Teachinghistory.orgDigital Storytelling
Rwany Sibaja, George Mason UniversityComment: The Audience
Also, check out other these other recently featured sessions:
- James M. McPherson: A Life in American History
- Popular Protest in Global Perspective
- Ending Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
- Crowdsourcing History
- Turning Your Dissertation into a Book
- Whither the Future of the History Textbook
- Historians and the Obama Narrative
- The Future is Here: Pioneers Discuss the Future of the Digital Humanities
- Fukushima: An International Perspective on Nuclear Accidents
- Did We Go Wrong? The Past and Prospects of the History Profession
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