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“Finding one’s way” session notes
Topic introduction: Amy comes as a humanist Political Scientist. How can we talk with rank and tenure committees? Also, having picked things up on her own, how does one build those skills? Dick: My progress through tenure and promotion (while … Continue reading
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Tags: career, computer science, Digital Humanities, Humanities, scholarship, Session notes, technology, tenure
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Training vs. education in computing
One of the reasons I’m coming to THATCamp as a computer scientist is to plan for an introductory course in computer science (CS) we will be offering in the Fall, with applications in Digital Humanities. As a liberal arts college, … Continue reading
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Tags: computer science, curriculum, technology
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Will this help me keep my job, or lose it?
I’ve just finished rereading the postings and comments through yesterday morning, and I have four session topics to propose after seeing our group-generated body of work so far. I’ll make separate postings for them, since the group will probably want … Continue reading
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Tags: career, scholarship, technology, tenure
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THATCamp LAC Session – Deliberation and Technology
I’m interested in having a conversation about the intersections of the humanities, technology, and deliberative democracy. This past year, I’ve worked at the Kettering Foundation and have taken part in workshops among a small group of college faculty who are … Continue reading