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Goals

The goal of the Conversations in Digital Humanities is to engage the Cornell community ....

-New media and digital methodologies are rapidly changing the landscape of research, teaching, learning, and creative expression.

- Discuss research, publishing, and pedagogical models afforded by new media and communication technologies as they relate to learning, teaching, research and creative expression

-History, criticism, and philosophy of digital culture and its impact on society

-Integrative approach that acknowledges the increasingly hybrid nature of our environments, blending new with old. 

research that brings new approaches in the study of the digital humanities

planning and developing prototypes of new digital tools for creating, preserving, analyzing, and making accessible digital resources

scholarship that focuses on the history, criticism, and philosophy of digital culture and its impact on society

innovative uses of technology for public programming and education

new digital modes of publication that facilitate the dissemination of humanities scholarship

mining and analyzing archival materials

creation of  new multimodal and interactive knowledge and cultural materials

exploring issues related to sustainability, permanence, copyright, and authenticity

developing courses that incorporate digital tools and collaborative learning methodologies







March 4 - Ben Fino-Radin of Rhizome

April 2 - Yanni Loukissis, Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard

April 4 - Neil Fraistat: http://mith.umd.edu/people/person/neil-fraistat/

April 25 or 26 - Shannon Mattern: http://www.wordsinspace.net/wordpress/

Conversations in the Digital Humanities'

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