ACH 2019 Workshops

Pre-Conference Workshops

We are pleased to offer a range of pre-conference events, including full and half-day workshops and a pedagogy pre-conference. Pre-conference events take place on July 23, 2019. Half-day workshops are $10 and include coffee. Full-day workshops are $30 and include coffee and lunch. The pedagogy pre-conference is included with your registration fee for the conference.

Note: Conference registrants interested in workshops may also be interested in the New Scholars Seminar, which is intended to support professionalization within digital studies. A “new scholar” is defined as someone who is new to digital studies and is not more than 5 years past their terminal degree.  Find out more about the New Scholars Seminar.

Full Day - Inclusive Pedagogy Pre-conference (free)

Time: 9:00am-3:00pm

Facilitators: Katherine Walden (Grinnell College), Anelise Hanson Shrout (Bates College), Lisa Tagliaferri (MIT), Anne Cong-Huyen (University of Michigan), Simon Appleford (Creighton University), Rebekah Walker (Rochester Institute of Technology), Danica Savonick (SUNY Cortland), Tiffany Salter (Bates College), Kush Patel (University of Michigan), Joe Bauer (University of Michigan)

Max. participants: 50

Full Day - Collections as Data Jam ($30)

Time: 9:00am-3:00pm

Facilitators: Nick Budack (Princeton University), Rebecca Koeser (Princeton University), Natalia Ermolaev (Princeton University), Abigail Potter (Library of Congress), Meghan Ferriter (Library of Congress), Stewart Varner (University of Pennsylvania), Laurie Allen (University of Pennsylvania), Ben Hicks (Princeton University), Thomas Padilla (UNLV)


Max. participants: 25

Half-Day AM - From Discovery to Archaeology: Working with Rare-Book MARC Records as Data ($10)

Time: 9:00am-12:00pm

Facilitators: Dolsy Smith (The George Washington University), Jennifer King (The George Washington University), Leah Richardson (The George Washington University)

Max. participants: 25

Half-Day AM - I Can Haz Consultation? Investigating the Theory and Practice of the Digital Humanities Consultation ($10)

Time: 9:00am-12:00pm

Facilitator: Jean Bauer (Independent Scholar)

Max. participants: 25

Half-Day AM - Toward Embodied Knowledge: Observing and Notating Movement ($10)​

Time: 9:00am-12:00pm

Facilitators: Rommie Leigh Stalnaker (Independent Artist) and Susan Lynn Wiesner (University of Maryland Performing Arts Library)

Max. participants: 25

Half-Day AM - Introduction to Sound Analysis Workshop ($10)

Time: 9:00am-12:00pm

Facilitators: Tanya Clement (University of Texas at Austin), Brian McFee (New York University, Steinhardt)

Max. participants: 25

Half-Day PM - The Manifold Scholarship Platform ($10)

Time: 1:00-4:00pm

Facilitators:

Zach Davis (Cast Iron Coding), Jojo Karlin (The Graduate Center, CUNY), Terence Smyre (University of Minnesota Press), Krystyna Michael (The Graduate Center, CUNY)

Max. participants: 25

Half-Day PM - Emotional Labor and Digital Humanities ($10)

Time: 1:00-4:00pm

Facilitator: Laura Braunstein (Dartmouth College)

Max. participants: 20

Half-Day PM - Immersive Pedagogy Workshop: How to Use VR for Teaching and Learning in the Humanities Classroom ($10)

Time: 1:00-5:00pm

Facilitators: Lorena Gauthereau (University of Houston), Eric Kaltman (Carnegie Mellon University), Jessica Linker (Bryn Mawr College), Emma Ruth Slayton (Carnegie Mellon University), Neil Weijer (Johns Hopkins University), Alex Wermer-Colan (Temple University), Chris Young (University of Toronto)

Max. participants: 25

Half-Day PM - An Intro to Music Encoding for Data Driven Scholarship ($10)

Time: 1:00-5:00pm

Facilitators: Anna E. Kijas (Boston College), Sarah Melton (Boston College), Raffaele Viglianti (Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, University of Maryland)



Max. participants: 25

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