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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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Fall 2011 CUNY Digital Studies/Digital Humanities Seminar Schedule

  • Hi Everyone,

    We’re delighted to announce our schedule of seminar meetings for the Fall 2011 semester, which are centered on the theme of “Digital Humanities in Practice.” We’ll be looking at specific instantiations of DH at CUNY, in libraries, in the classroom, and in graduate education. We hope you can join us!

    (Note: for a version of this schedule with links to speaker websites, please visit http://cunydhi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2011/09/09/fall-2011-cuny-digital-studiesdigital-humanities-seminar-schedule/ )

    Fall 2011 CUNY Digital Studies/Digital Humanities Seminar Schedule

    Wednesday, September 14, 6:30-8:30pm: Digital Humanities in Practice: Games-Based Digital Learning at CUNY
    Speakers from the CUNY Games Network – Joe Bisz (BMCC), Kathleen Offenholley (BMCC), Leah Potter (CUNY Graduate Center), Maura A. Smale (City Tech)
    Tuesday, October 18, 6:30-8:30pm: Digital Humanities in the Classroom
    Shannon Mattern (New School), “Beyond the Seminar Paper: Setting New Standards for New Forms of Student Work”
    Mark Sample (George Mason), “Building and Sharing When You’re Supposed to be Teaching”

    Monday, November 14, 6:30-8:30pm: Digital Humanities in the Library
    Ben Vershbow (New York Public Library), (Title TBA)

    Monday, December 12, 6:30-8:30pm: Digital Humanities and Graduate Education
    Bethany Nowviskie (University of Virginia), “The Praxis Program at the Scholars’ Lab”

    Also, please consider attending these related events:

    Monday, September 12, 6:30-8:30: Cathy N. Davidson (Duke), Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn

    Friday, September 30, 4:45-6:30: CUNY Graduate Center Ph.D. Program in English Friday Forum Series: Debates in the Digital Humanities: Issues from the Forthcoming Collection for the University of Minnesota Press featuring Stephen Brier, Charlotte Edwards, David Greetham. Moderated by Matthew K. Gold Note: this event has been reschedule for the Spring 2012 semester.

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  • Thanks, Matt — so many excellent-sounding events! Yet so many of them conflicting with other commitments I’ve made. Would it be possible to set up some kind of recording (ustream archive? Macaulay flip cam? audio podcast?) so that folks in my situation can enjoy vicariously, even when we can’t actually participate?

    Also, relatedly, is the English program really having a Friday Forum on Rosh Hashanah? Won’t the school be closed?

    Interrogatively,
    Ben

    Hi Ben,

    We will definitely look into video/ustreaming options. And thanks for the heads-up on the Rosh Hashanah conflict (oy!). The GC will be open, but no classes will be held. It looks like we’ll need to reschedule that event for the Spring.

    Best,

    Matt

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