Education
Digital Public Humanities
My presentation at the New England American Studies Association, as heard by the twitterers in the audience.
- Pre-conference tweeting!
- Headed back to Providence for day two of #neasa2012. Looking forward to @lubar keynote address, pecha kucha panel, and more!
- And high spirits at the conference!
- @AmericanStudier @ryancordell @joguldi @footnotesrising @abschreiber We're having some fun! #NEASA2012
- Headed down to the keynote and awards luncheon, featuring @lubar 's keynote address! #neasa2012
- And beyond!
- Teaching and class in the way of going to #neasa2012... Keep the tweets coming, really digging what I'm reading so far!
- My talk begins... with distraction, alas.
- @lubar begins his keynote. Wants to wander away from the mic, but we can't hear him if he does! #NEASA2012
- .@lubar jokes that every digital humanities presentation must include a Venn diagram #NEASA2012
- Seems to be. As noted below, I build on Eric Johnson's.
- @lubar Venn diagram uses Eric Johnson scholarslab.org "open humanities & looks to overlap of #DH/public humanities w/open h #NEASA2012
- @lubar: overlaps in topics, tools, style (Eric John especially in latter) #NEASA2012
- Maybe there's a paper here: Venn diagrams in the digital humanities.
- @ lubar: cultural heritage and two more. (I shouldn't be trying to copy slides....) #NEASA2012
- @lubar asks how would PH Theory course be different if it were digital? #NEASA2012 Culture/Community/Curation





