Get Ready for THATCamp 2018

There’s a new THATCamp being planned!

Join students, professionals, academics, and curious thinkers at the intersection of technology and the humanities. What does a THATCamp look like? Check out our video.

 

January 13, 2018

10 am – 5 pm

National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque

Sponsored by the New Mexico Humanities Council

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Central NM THATCamp Schedule

Central New Mexico THATCamp 2018 will be held from 10 am – 5 pm in the Dominici Education Building of the National Hispanic Cultural Center.

9 am check in and registration (lobby)

10-:10:45 Collaborating with Strangers Exercise (ballroom)

10:45 – 11:25 Scheduling (ballroom)

11:30 – 12:15 Session 1 (classrooms)

12:30 – 1:15 Session 2 (classrooms)

1:15 – 2:45 Lunch and Dork Shorts (3 minute pitch or talk)

2:45 – 3:30 Session 3 (classrooms)

3:45 – 4:30 Session 4 (classrooms)

4:30 – 5 pm Wrap up (ballroom)

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What would you like to share?

Sessions at THATCamp are up to you, the participant. You might come prepared to talk about something you’re working on, or you might be excited about the possibilities of something you’d like to explore.

Topics we might cover could include:

  • challenges of monolingualism within the digital humanities
  • indigenous culture, decolonial and post-colonial theory and technology
  • technology and education–open learning, peer learning, and issues of access, equity for primary and/or higher education
  • communication of knowledge, publishing, and intellectual property
  • digital cultural heritage and hegemony
  • interdisciplinary goals and conversations in digital humanities
  • digital humanities and gender, race, and other identities
  • simulation, modeling, and visualization
  • games and gaming, including for learning
  • virtual and augmented reality in learning environments
  • community development including the importance of art and culture districts
  • other unsolved hard problems in digital humanities
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