Category Archives: Symposium News

Digital Media in the Fine Arts 3/28 – Save the date!

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Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities – Event Recording

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgQB2QK21sc 0:00:00     Introductions 0:02:47      Hamilton College’s Digital Humanities Initiative: A Liberal Arts Model for Future Scholarship, Research and Teaching, Angel David Nieves 0:42:54      Q&A Join the conversation by posting a comment or on Twitter … Continue reading

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Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities – Participate in Person or Online!

Our spring symposium continues with our second event, Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities, today (March 6th) at 4PM. Join us in the Clapp Library Lecture Room or online! This event will be live-streamed from the College website: http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Live/ … Continue reading

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Computational Awareness and the Digital Humanities

Links have already begun to emerge among our symposium events. In their talk at the Interdisciplinary Science event, Brian Tjaden and Mala Radhakrishnan discussed “Computational Science as a Catalyst for Interdisciplinary Problem Solving.” In their Charge to the College (0:22:24), … Continue reading

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Interdisciplinary Science – Event Recording

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XODMDICX5g 0:00:00  Introductions 0:02:45   Computational Science as a Catalyst for Interdisciplinary Problem Solving, Brian Tjaden and Mala Radhakrishnan 0:25:57    Reality-Based Interfaces for Collaborative Discovery, Orit Shaer 0:43:00   iGem, Michelle Ferreirae 0:52:30   Q&A Join the conversation by … Continue reading

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Interdisciplinary Science – Participate in person or online!

Our spring symposium kicks off tomorrow (February 28th) at 4PM with a program on Interdisciplinary Science. Join us in SCI 278 or online! This event will be live-streamed from the College website: http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Live/ Participate in the conversation before, during and … Continue reading

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Hamilton College’s Digital Humanities Initiative, Angel Nieves, Ph.D. – March 6th, 4PM, Clapp LLR

Hamilton College’s Digital Humanities Initiative (DHi): A Liberal Arts Model for Future Scholarship, Research, and Teaching Angel David Nieves, Ph.D., Associate Professor & Chair, Africana Studies Department Co-Director, Digital Humanities Initiative (DHi) Since the fall of 2008 I have had … Continue reading

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Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities – Google Site Launch

The LTS Digital Humanities Team has launched a new Google Site on Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities. To get the site started we have posted some readings about Digital Humanites, a list of projects and courses at Wellesley … Continue reading

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Love your Library!

February 14th kicks off our “Love your Library” feedback initiative.  In preparation for our April 10th event on Libraries as Spaces for Teaching, Learning and Research, we are asking the community to provide us with feedback on library spaces, services and … Continue reading

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Interdisciplinary Science – 2/28, 4PM in SCI 278

Our first event, Interdisciplinary Science, will be held on Tuesday, 2/28, 4pm in SCI 278 with panelists Mala Radhakrishnan (Chemistry), Orit Shaer (Computer Science), Brian Tjaden (Computer Science), and Michelle Ferreirae ’13. The discussion will delve into: The power of computational science as a tool … Continue reading

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