Networked Connections: Explorations Across Digital Humanities

Held on October 11–12, 2022

Co-organized by the San Diego State University Digital Humanities Center & San José State University King Library's Digital Humanities Center

Part of the CUNY Digital Humanities Research Institute

The DHRI is designed to introduce faculty, students, and staff to various approaches, methods and tools used in digital humanities and digital scholarship. It also offers collaboration and mentorship to SJSU and SDSU folks interested in starting their own digital research project or integrating digital tools and skill into their teaching.

Watch the recorded sessions below!


Main Session

8:24 –  Welcome and Introduction

  • Dean Michael Meth, University Library, SJSU
  • Dean Scott Walter, University Library, SDSU

22:01 –  Introduction to Critical Digital Humanities & Digital Scholarship

  • Katherine D. Harris, Director of Public Programming, College of Humanities and Arts, "Your Voice Matters: Digital Humanities@ the CSU"
  • Christina Mune, University Library, "Deconstructing Digital Project Elements —How Did They Make That?”

43:03 –  Lightning Talks Part I: Digital Project Foundations

Understand more about the foundations of digital humanities practice and digital scholarship practice. This session is followed with a Q&A.

  • The Digital Project Lifecycle, Nick Szydlowski, University Library, SJSU
  • Developing Digital Pedagogy, We all do it now!, Katherine D. Harris, Humanities and Arts, SJSU
  • Collaboration and Student Labor Ethics, Pamella Lach,Digital Humanities Center, SDSU

Lightning Talks Part II: Deconstructing Digital Projects

Podcasting + DH Across Languages

Virtual Reality

Digital Storytelling / Electronic Literature

Text Mining

Data Visualization / Visual Culture

Storymapping

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