Reflections on #doingdah14: part 2, conversations
#doingdah14 has come to an end after 10 days of learning, discussing, and bashing ideas together. I wanted to follow up on my first post with another oriented toward the discussions that came out in...
View ArticleTracking progress + holding myself accountable
This is the Year of the Dissertation. I’m using what’s left of winter break to get things mapped out, so I can start writing and working with more clarity very soon. In the meantime, I’ve been thinking...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Poster Sessions
I made the interesting (at times boneheaded) choice to participate in two conferences in back to back weeks, and to present different posters at each. This was a steep learning curve for me, as I’d...
View ArticleMagical Rehabilitation and Race in Doctor Strange
This is a discussion of the Doctor Strange teaser trailer only. I haven’t read the comics, nor do I think that’s necessary to deal with the trailer at hand. I watched it this morning and maybe it’s...
View ArticleOnward!
I’m terribly excited to be the new Academic Technologist for Instructional Technology at Carleton. This position opens up a wonderful opportunity for me to work as part of the AT team on a wide range...
View ArticleDemystifying project communications for students (part 1)
My colleagues Sarah Calhoun, Austin Mason, and I are collaborating on creating 4 new undergraduate internship positions related to front end/back-end development for digital humanities and digital...
View ArticleDemystifying project communications for students (part 2)
This post expands on my previous post about some of the basics of project communications, with the idea that these can be helpful references for students who are new to doing project/community/client...
View ArticleProgramming Historian in the Classroom: Audio Editing and Audacity
This week I worked with Chris Elias’s American Studies class (AMST 115) on how to approach creating a podcast. They’ve been assigned a 7-10 minute podcast on the historical social context of a song of...
View ArticleInspirations from #ISSOTL17
**crossposted on the Carleton Academic Technology blog** Earlier this month, I was lucky to attend my first ISSOTL conference in one of my favorite places, Calgary, Alberta. The theme was “Reaching New...
View Article#RiddleMIAThis, Riddle MIA That…
just pondering Icarus as the last artifact one encounters #youhaveflowntooclosetothesunTogether with my intrepid colleague Sarah Calhoun, I tried out the new Riddle Mia This app at the Minneapolis...
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