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April 26, 2021 at 9:23 am #114560Matthew K. Gold (he/him)Participant
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From: Laura Estill <lestill@stfx.ca>
Date: Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 9:21 AM
Subject: [DHSI] Talk announcement: April 28, Chelsea Gardner: Women,
Websites, and Wikipedia
To: Institute <institute@lists.uvic.ca>Dear all,
You are cordially invited to Prof. Chelsea Gardner’s talk o*n zoom on
Wednesday 26 April from 4-5 Atlantic*. (Check your time zone here
(https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=%22Women%2C+Websites%2C+and+Wikipedia%22&iso=20210428T16&p1=286&ah=1)
.)Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89842559679?pwd=OE0rWjZsbzc4djNUbEVZSWtpeEpIUT09
(https://www.google.com/url?q=https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89842559679?pwd%3DOE0rWjZsbzc4djNUbEVZSWtpeEpIUT09&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1619867050975000&usg=AOvVaw1F5Mg5IGD1Xlso9AGmON-n)
(more zoom details below if needed)*“Women, Websites, and Wikipedia: Accessible Digital Pedagogy and the
Undergraduate Classroom”*How do you integrate meaningful DH pedagogy into a short, 13-week
undergraduate semester? How can we, as educators, empower students to
create and mediate digital content responsibly? What specific skills do
students need, and what will they learn? In this talk, Chelsea Gardner
addresses these questions through the presentation of three case studies
that each introduce digital platforms into the undergraduate classroom:
Wikipedia Education, Women in Antiquity, and Peopling the Past. These
platforms form the basis of classroom assignments that aim to provide
students with skills that impart digital literacy and contribute to
impactful research through the creation and improvement of globally
accessible, open-access resources.Bio:
Dr. Chelsea Gardner is Assistant Professor of Ancient History at Acadia
University. As an archaeologist, her field research focuses primarily on
religious space and cultural identity in southern Greece, where she
co-directs the CARTography Project (https://cartographyproject.com/) and
the Southern Mani Archaeological Project. Her digital humanities research
centres largely on DH pedagogy and integrating high-impact practices into
the undergraduate classroom. She is a WikiScholar, director of the From
Stone to Screen (http://fromstonetoscreen.com/) project, creator of the Women
in Antiquity (https://womeninantiquity.wordpress.com/) website and, most
recently, the founder of Peopling the Past (https://peoplingthepast.com/),
an award-winning initiative that hosts free, open-access resources for
teaching and learning about real people in the ancient world. Her DH
publications have appeared in Digital Humanities Quarterly
(http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/10/1/000236/000236.html?fbclid=IwAR3OZPsOcZu4OPmDRqd4XcvpRPEMJo_C3Piy7zBXK1UEcIigkz88Si7p4KM)
, Journal for Interactive Teaching and Pedagogy
(https://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/ushering-women-in-antiquity-into-the-modern-classroom/),
and the Debates in the Digital Humanities series
(https://www.academia.edu/37288603/Looks_Like_We_Made_It_But_Are_We_Sustaining_Digital_Scholarship?fbclid=IwAR1m12XharySIgnOgo3FOkOsabe5EWsZ2QYBcB9V51Ve7WBXjw-WpaRLa2o)
.This talk is *free and open to the public*. Students and community members
welcome.This event is hosted by the St. Francis Xavier Digital Humanities Centre
(https://www2.mystfx.ca/digitalhumanities) and DHSI-East
(https://www2.mystfx.ca/digitalhumanities/dhsi-east).Looking forward to seeing you virtually there!
If you have questions, please contact digitalhumanities@stfx.ca
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Laura Estill, on behalf of the DHSI-East organizing team
Richard Cunningham, Meghan Landry, Margaret Vail, and Lydia Vermeyden
Further zoom details:
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