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Visit the Miami Digital Humanities Forum

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On Monday Novermber 2, please join us for an online conversation about how digital methods are shaping research and instruction linked to  human values and culture. Sponsored by the Miami Libraries and the Humanities Center, the forum will feature viewpoints on digital humanities from across the disciplines.

Panel sessions will conclude with audience questions and answers, and a 25 minute open session will provide an opportunity for introductions and informal discussion. All Miami students, faculty, and staff are invited; please use the link below to register for this event–we hope to see you there!

For more information, or to register for this event, please visit the forum homepage

2020 Video Recordings

9:00 - 9:55   Research and Digital Humanities

  • James Bielo (Anthropology), “Collaboration and Creativity in Faculty-Student Research: Reflections from Materializing the Bible”

  • Collin Jennings (English), “At One View: Comprehensive Perspectives in Old and New Media”

  • Elizabeth Keslacy (Architecture + Interior Design), “Arcbazar and the Ethics of Crowdsourcing Architecture”

10:00-10:25   Discussion and Introductions Room

This informal 25 minute discussion between our two panel sessions will offer participants an opportunity to discuss digital humanities at Miami.

10:30-11:25   Instruction and Digital Humanities

  • Philippe Giabbanelli (Computer Science and Software Engineering), “Collaborations in Machine Learning and Digital Humanities”

  • Jessica McCarty (Geography), “Digitizing the Anthropocene”

  • Adam Strantz (English), “Data Visualization as Inquiry/Invention in the Digital Humanities”

If you have questions or concerns about the 2020 Miami University Digital Humanities Forum, please contact: Mark Dahlquist Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian or Katie Gibson Humanities Librarian.