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October 2018
Atlantic World Forum Kickoff Symposium
A two-day symposium to begin the DLA project Atlantic World Forum: Reimagining the Online Scholarly Roundtable, Reshaping the Global Digital Humanities,…
Find out more »Reanimate, An Intersectional Feminist Digital Publishing Collective—Carol Stabile
Reanimate emerged from conversations between co-directors Roopika Risam and Carol Stabile about making archival materials that Carol used while writing…
Find out more »Digital Fluencies Series: The Technology & Ethics of Social Media & Web Harvesting—Patrick Wallace
Patrick Wallace (Digital Projects & Archives Librarian) will introduce a selection of current techniques used to harvest web and social…
Find out more »November 2018
Movement Matters Spotlight—Scholar Norton Owen
As Director of Preservation at Jacob’s Pillow since 1990, Norton Owen oversees all programs concerning dance documentation, exhibitions, and archival…
Find out more »Digital Fluencies Series: Digital Publishing, Problems & Possibilities—Mike Roy
This session broaches the topic of digital publishing. What does it mean to be publishing scholarship online? How do new…
Find out more »Davis Digital Pedagogy Zoom Session: Using An Editorial Pedagogy to Peer Review Students’ Multimodal Texts—Cheryl Ball
In this session, Dr. Cheryl Ball will discuss the crossover work between editing the peer-reviewed journal Kairos: Rhetoric, Technology, and…
Find out more »Behind the Scenes: Glossing the Glossary, Digital Approaches to Paratexts and Power in Arabic Literature—Dima Ayoub
Using Edward Said’s notion of the contrapuntal, Dima Ayoub discusses how, in her research on Arabic-to-English translations, digital modes of…
Find out more »December 2018
Digital Fluencies Series: Misinformation & Bots/Sockpuppets—Amy Collier
What role do bots (automated fake social media accounts) and sockpuppets (human-operated fake social media accounts) play in our digital…
Find out more »Behind the Scenes: Animating Biology, A Collaboration Between A Biologist & the Middlebury Animation Studio—Grace Spatafora, Michelle Lehman & Daniel Houghton
How does a biologist collaborate with a student animator to visualize her research? Please join us for a conversation with…
Find out more »January 2019
Software Carpentry Workshop
On January 17-18, 2019, Middlebury is hosting a Software Carpentry workshop for faculty, staff, and students. This workshop is co-sponsored…
Find out more »February 2019
Behind the Scenes: “Inauthentic” Uses of Authentic Materials, Visual and Linguistic Analysis of Manga—Sayaka Abe
Sayaka Abe presents her analysis of Japanese emotion concepts drawn from mangaas a possible medium for language pedagogy. In contrast to…
Find out more »Digital Fluencies Series: What’s Fair (and What’s Not) in Digital Fair Use?—Terry Simpkins & Hannah Ross
The "fair use" section of the U.S. Code (17 U.S. Code §107) contains barely 170 words, and yet these few…
Find out more »March 2019
Digital Fluencies: Got Access? Integrating Inclusive Design Into Our Digital Practices—Advisory Group on Disability Access and Inclusion (AGDAI)
Digital environments can robustly foster access, inclusion, and full participation. They also can disadvantage and exclude. This interactive session spotlights…
Find out more »April 2019
Behind the Scenes: Exploring Musical Phylogeny with Deep Learning—Jason Grant, Christian Chiang ’20 & Peter Sergay ‘22
Does all classical music sound alike? Who sampled whom? Through the use of machine learning and clustering techniques, we are…
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