DReAM Lab: Digital Resources and Methods, University of Pennsylvania, June 10–14, 2019
DReAM Lab is a week-long digital humanities training opportunity hosted at the University of Pennsylvania and designed to help humanists become more confident and thoughtful users, creators and critics of digital technology. There are 9 courses to choose from, each of which combines technology instruction with practical application. DReAM Lab is open to everyone but has been designed with aspiring and teaching faculty, aspiring research librarians and aspiring archivists in mind.
COURSES
Expansive and Inclusive Digital Scholarly Production in the Library
Afrofuturism and Augmented Reality
Creative Coding for Absolute Beginners
Digital Surrogates: Representation, Engagement, and Meaning
DH in the Classroom
Minimal Computing: Nimble Projects for Shaping and Sharing Histories
Text Analysis
3D Digital Humanities
Linked Data for the Humanities
COST
Regular – $950
Early Career Scholars and Cultural Heritage Professionals – $750
Student (currently enrolled) – $550
Registration closes June 3, 3019.