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Laura Estill to present at “The Fate of the Page in Digital Environments”
The ETCL's own Laura Estill will be giving a talk entitled "Remediating Early Modern Literary Manuscripts" at a conference entitled "The Fate of the Page in Digital Environments." The talk will be held at Loyola University Chicago on Saturday, April 20, 2013. Please...
Building Big Data: Gamification and Social Knowledge Creation
ETCL researchers Ray Siemens, Alyssa Arbuckle, Nina Belojevic, Shaun Wong, and Daniel Sondheim are presenting their a short talk entitled "Building Big Data: Gamification and Social Knowledge Creation" at the "Big Data Pechakucha" on March 14. Details are available...
Nuts & Bolts, “Using Digital Tools to Engage Learners”
Dear DH Community, In our final Nuts & Bolts of Digital Humanities this year, Catherine Caws (Associate Professor and Chair, Department of French) will discuss "Using Digital Tools to Engage Learners." As Catherine says, "From language learning to learning about...
Chanting monks, chatting whales, laughing rats and browsing unfamiliar music – content-aware interfaces for audio signals
The Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory at the University of Victoria (http://etcl.uvic.ca/) invites you to attend the seventh meeting of the 2012-13 Brown Bag Speaker Series. This is a series of informal lunchtime seminars for faculty and graduate students in the...
Surfing the Flows of the Net – How Academia can Respond to the Deluge
The ETCL will be hosting a talk by Scott Leslie entitled "Surfing the Flows of the Net – How Academia can Respond to the Deluge" on March 7 from 1:30-2:20pm in room Elliott 061. Below are a brief abstract and bio. Abstract: Sector upon sector have already been...
HiPSTAS: High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship
The ETCL Discussion Group in Digital Versioning is hosting a discussion featuring Tanya Clement on March 6th, 2013 at 10:30am in Clearihue C108. It is entitled "HiPSTAS: High Performance Sound Technologies for Access and Scholarship." Please see the attached poster...
Wanted on This Voyage: How to Build a Digital Ark, or Experiments in Ark-iving
Hi all, Here is an upcoming lecture that you won't want to miss. Brent Nelson (U Saskatchewan) will be presenting a paper entitled "Wanted on This Voyage: How to Build a Digital Ark, or Experiments in Ark-iving." The talk will be held on January 30 from 4.30-5.15 in...
School of Digital Humanities? A discussion (+ Presentation by Brent Nelson)
Hi Folks, You might recall that, over the past several years, ETCL has not only sponsored a number of conferences, events, and the activities of a number of discussions groups (these, in particular, engaging activities of some 50 researchers at and outside of UVic;...
ETCL Brown Bag Lecture, Dr. Amy Ashurst Gooch, Feb. 7th, D134 Clearihue
The Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory at the University of Victoria (http://etcl.uvic.ca/) invites you to attend the seventh meeting of the 2012-13 Brown Bag Speaker Series. This is a series of informal lunchtime seminars for faculty and graduate students in the...
Nuts & Bolts discussion – Professor Twitter: Social Media for Academics to Network
Dear All, Mark your calendars now for our third "Nuts and Bolts of Digital Humanities" session this year. Janni Aragon (@janniaragon) will lead our discussion on "Professor Twitter: Social Media for Academics to Network." You can follow the #proftwitter tag for...
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