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Ryan McClure

The Future of Undergraduate Digital Humanities - 0 views

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    This blog post created in anticipation of a panel on undergraduate work and research in the digital humanities creates many questions and ideas for discussion at the panel. The author invites others to share input in hopes of turning it into a discussion to bring forward to the panel at the 2013 Digital Humanities conference. Among these questions and ideas are questions of the best way to incorporate project-based digital humanities research approaches in the undergraduate classroom as well as designing curricula to incorporate Digital Humanities into the coursework while still including traditional humanities disciplines.
John Salem

Reporting from the #Alt-Ac Panel at Digital Humanities 2011 - 0 views

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    Although alt-ac is not exclusive digital humanities, or even exclusively humanities, the report on the #alt-ac panel for the Digital Humanities 2011 highlights some of the issues and questions relevant to the DH field. Some of the problems are personal in nature, such as the professional differences between#alt-ac and tenure, and others are more institutional, such as the issues with "credential creep." Although the article does not necessarily provide answers, it highlights many of the concerns alt-ac professionals have in pursuing their career.
Ryan McClure

Humanities and Technology Unite! - 0 views

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    The NEH Office of Digital Humanities joined together with the Museum of the City of New York in October to put on a panel presentation. This presentation was over the museum's effort to create a massive collection of digitized photographs. The presentation also covered how using technology can help cultural heritage organizations to enrich an improve access to collections of cultural heritage items.
Megan Lightsey

NITLE WEBINAR: RE: HUMANITIES ALUMNI IN A NETWORKED WORLD - 3 views

its.union.edu/events/nitle-webinar-re-humanities-alumni-networked-world

mlightsey network NITLE alumni seminar

Michelle Calhoun

Can Intelligence Be Programmed? - 0 views

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    This post attempts to discuss and explor the possibility of the "thinking machine." Could computers become so smart as to function on a human level: think, feel, act, etc. as if it were really human? A panel discusses these phenominons and the reality behind the questions.
Michelle Calhoun

Can We Make Online Voting Secure? - 0 views

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    This article addresses the topic of online voting. Is it the next step in voting? It raises the pros and the cons of the question. It address the major concerns: encryption, integrity, and privacy. How will others know that it is I who voted, will my vote count, or even be private and safe? Many panel members who are experts on cryptology are called together to weigh these options.
aearhart

Presidential Symposium panelists tackle fate of the humanities | Campus Times - 0 views

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    This news article by Casey Gould for Campus Times of the University of Rochester addresses the Presidential Symposium and their meeting to discuss what to do with and about the humanities in higher education. The panel discussed what to do with the humanities to continue to make it relevant in times where many are claiming that it isn't. The discussion of digitizing the humanities came up to some agreement and disagreement.
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