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May 19-22, 2011, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor | |||
== Presenters/presentations == | |||
"Digital Poetry, Coding Publics," by Jim Brown [http://www.vimeo.com/23405976] | "Digital Poetry, Coding Publics," by Jim Brown [http://www.vimeo.com/23405976] | ||
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CCDP, "The Scholar Electric" [http://www.scholarelectric.org/] | CCDP, "The Scholar Electric" [http://www.scholarelectric.org/] | ||
Writing Spaces: [http://writingspaces.org/] | |||
"Gaming the Classroom," by Anastasia Salter [http://prezi.com/pjbsn1xhfqgd/leveling-up-in-the-classroom/] | |||
"The Techno-Humanist Interaction," by Virginia Kuhn [http://usc.academia.edu/VirginiaKuhn/Papers/362426/The_Techno-Humanist_Interaction] | |||
== Mentioned / Link collecting == | |||
Humanities 2.0: A Digital Humanities Manifesto [http://prezi.com/pjbsn1xhfqgd/leveling-up-in-the-classroom/] | |||
"technological unconscious," Nigel Thrift [http://www.envplan.com/abstract.cgi?id=d321t] | |||
The Unbook: [http://theunbook.com/] | The Unbook: [http://theunbook.com/] |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 21 May 2011
May 19-22, 2011, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Presenters/presentations
"Digital Poetry, Coding Publics," by Jim Brown [1]
"Circulating Musics: Forging Publics through Digital Ecologies," by Bryon Hawk [2]
"CCC in Motion: Twenty Terms Over Twenty Years," by Derek Mueller [3] [4]
Parlor Press: [7]
CCDP, "The Scholar Electric" [8]
Writing Spaces: [9]
"Gaming the Classroom," by Anastasia Salter [10]
"The Techno-Humanist Interaction," by Virginia Kuhn [11]
Mentioned / Link collecting
Humanities 2.0: A Digital Humanities Manifesto [12]
"technological unconscious," Nigel Thrift [13]
The Unbook: [14]
punctum books: [15]
"Tokens and Taboos: Making Books Open Access," by Barbara Fister [16]
Video: "Re-imagining the Academy," by Mark C. Taylor [17]
"What is Digital Humanities and What's it Doing in English Departments?", by Matthew Kirschenbaum [18]