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Digital Humanities Initiative

The CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative (CUNY DHI), launched in Fall 2010, aims to build connections and community among those at CUNY who are applying digital technologies to scholarship and pedagogy in the humanities. All are welcome: faculty, students, and technologists, experienced practitioners and beginning DHers, enthusiasts and skeptics.

We meet regularly on- and offline to explore key topics in the Digital Humanities, and share our work, questions, and concerns. See our blog for more information on upcoming events (it’s also where we present our group’s work to a wider audience). Help edit the CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide, our first group project. And, of course, join the conversation on the Forum.

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Event: OpenLab\’s Open Pedagogy Event, 9/28 – on Copyright & Attribution in ODP

  • OpenLab Open Pedagogy Event: Copyright and Attribution in Open Digital Pedagogy

    • When: Thursday September 28th, 2017, 5:30-7:00pm (Faculty Commons, N227)
    • Where: New York City College of Technology, Namm 227. More info below.
    • RSVP: Comment here to let us know you\’ll be joining us!

    Join the OpenLab Team, City Tech faculty and staff, and CUNY colleagues at our next Open Pedagogy event, where we’ll be discussing copyright and attribution in open digital pedagogy. Working with and amongst our students and colleagues via digital pedagogy raises exciting possibilities for sharing, remixing and evolving the pedagogical work of the university. In addition, it raises important questions about intellectual property, scholarship, pedagogy, and the nature of digital communication. During this event, we’ll have a discussion about how to best cultivate an ethic of sharing and reuse while creating a community around attribution.

    Our conversation will be guided by the following questions:

    • What is a Creative Commons license and how does it differ from traditional copyright?
    • What are the ethics of sharing and using the materials we produce as a community of scholars and educators?
    • What does Creative Commons and open licensing mean for our pedagogical practices?
    • How do we communicate to our students that their work is also intellectual property, to which the ethics of copyright, attribution and sharing apply?

    Want to learn more about copyright and attribution in ODP? Here are a few short pieces for reference:

    *Refreshments will be served. (Thanks to City Tech\’s Provost’s Office for its generous support of this event!)

    *Please RSVP by commenting on this post and share this invitation with your colleagues!

    Location Information:

    *New York City College of Technology, CUNY is located at 300 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Enter the college on Jay Street (main entrance) and head up the stairs to your right (do not go down the few steps once you check in with security). When you reach the second floor, make a right again and head down the corridor. The Faculty Commons (N227) is on the right at the end.

    We hope to see you this Thursday evening!

    Best,

    The OpenLab Community Team

    [email protected]

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