As part of our day-long <a href="http://acert.hunter.cuny.edu/participate/day-of-digped/">Day of Digital Pedagogy</a> event on Tuesday, May 5th, ACERT <a href="http://acert.hunter.cuny.edu/">ACERT</a>, the center for teaching and learning at Hunter College, is pleased to welcome <a href="http://commons.trincoll.edu/jackdougherty/">Jack Dougherty</a> (Professor of Educational Studies, Trinity College) to give a talk, "Web Writing and Data Visualization in Liberal Arts Pedagogy."
Professor Dougherty is author of the award-winning <em>More Than One Struggle: The Evolution of School Reform in Milwaukee </em>(University of North Carolina Press, 2004) and has co-written and co-edited several influential open-access volumes on digital humanities scholarship and pedagogy.
His talk will feature work from his most recent open-access volume, <a href="http://epress.trincoll.edu/webwriting/">Web Writing: Why and How for Liberal Arts Teaching and Learning</a> (University of Michigan Press, 2015), and his work-in-progress, <a href="http://www.datavizforall.org/">Data Visualization for All</a>.
The talk will take place from 5:30-7 on Tuesday, May 3rd in the Chanin Center Insdorf Screening and Club Room, B126 Hunter West at the 68th Street campus. It will be followed by a wine and cheese reception. Open to the public; please RSVP via <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lHzDiBz377-gZXtEcXq9i2CNxRGjyiH1xXwND9RTI5M/viewform">this form</a>.
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Digital Humanities Initiative.