HASTAC@CHAT

Submitted by Cathy Davidson on Feb 07, 2010, 08:25 AM

HASTAC team members Mandy Dailey, Nancy Kimberly, Ruby Sinreich, and I will be attending the CHAT Festival--Collaborations:  Humanities, Arts, and Technology Festival to be held at University of North Carolina February 16-20 and would love to meet up with any HASTAC network members who will be there.   Please let us know via either the comments box below or on the Events page meet-up and calendaring tool on this site. Here's the url for the full Festival site: http://www.chatfestival2010.com/ and for the schedule:  http://www.chatfestival2010.com/daily-schedule.html

HASTAC@Digital Media and Learning Conference

Submitted by Cathy Davidson on Feb 07, 2010, 08:03 AM

Sheryl Grant, the Director of Social Networking for the Digital Media and Learning Competition, and I will both be attending the Digital Media and Learning Conference in La Jolla, CA,February 18-20.  If you are going too, let us know as we'd love to have an informal HASTAC meet-up there.   You can use the comments session below or the EVENTS page of this website.

Art out of the dark: Arne Flaten's "brave new world" of Art History in the classroom

Submitted by Elizabeth Baltes on Jan 31, 2010, 04:42 PM

Every spring, ten or so students at Coastal Carolina University get to experience art history in a way few students do.  Rather than sitting in a dark classroom staring at slides for an hour and a half, Arne Flaten's students are experiencing art history first hand, so to speak.

My presentation at THATCamp Columbus: Democratizing Urban Planning Practice

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 29, 2010, 07:24 PM

Two weeks ago, I was able to present at another regional version of THATCamp, the Technology and Humanities Camp unconference that originated at George Mason University.  Our version, THATCamp of Columbus, was graciously sponsored by the Ohio Humanities Council and the Center for Public History and Digital Humanities at Cleveland State University and hosted by Columbus State Community College. 

Digital Humanities Sessions at the 2009 MLA

Submitted by NancyKimberly on Dec 17, 2009, 12:50 PM

This blog entry (not a HASTAC blog) is a list of all of the upcoming 2009 MLA sessions related to new media and the digital humanities. You may also be interested in following the Digital Humanities/MLA list on Twitter.

http://www.samplereality.com/2009/11/15/digital-humanities-sessions-at-the-2009-mla/

Are You Going to MLA?

Submitted by Jentery Sayers on Dec 16, 2009, 03:59 PM

Let us know!  We're keeping a running list of attendees and presenters. 

HASDAC

Submitted by elijah.meeks on Dec 15, 2009, 12:33 AM

HASTAC @DAC 2010

The Future of the Forum

Submitted by Viola.Lasmana on Dec 07, 2009, 02:09 AM

Yesterday, I attended The Future of the Forum 1-day Symposium at UC Berkeley as one of the presenters in the panel on Public Forums on He

MLA Conference 2009

Submitted by etussey on Nov 30, 2009, 03:17 PM

I am headed to the MLA Conference in December 26-28 in Philadelphia and I will be blogging my observations back to the HASTAC community.

HASTAC@Animating Archives

Submitted by Evan Donahue on Nov 27, 2009, 01:50 PM

Conveniently enough, there's a conference at Brown that I can hardly avoid.