Entries by

Job: We’re Hiring Student Tech Liaisons!

DigLibArts seeks to hire two self-motivated, creative, and ambitious Student Technology Liaisons to join our team. In past semesters, Technology Liaisons worked as peer mentors, led workshops, and helped research and experiment with digital media tools. You’ll gain valuable professional skills and learn to work collaboratively in the fast-paced emerging field of digital education and scholarship. Candidates will …

Digital Projects

While USC’s Scalar server was down due to university-wide network issues this past weekend, I installed my own instance of Scalar on my Reclaim Hosting domain and tested it out by creating this Digital Projects book. It’s an incredibly simple book that curates my collaborative projects and teaching and visualizes them neatly. If you’re interested
+ Read More

Event: Pedagogy Lab 2016

The Digital Liberal Arts team is delighted to invite all faculty and staff to our semi-annual Pedagogy Lab on August 31st, 2016, 1PM – 5PM at Wardman Library. In the past, these labs have been fruitful meetings organized around the interests of attendants, so we hope you’ll join us for an afternoon of informal discussion …

Workshop: Whittier.Domains

Cross-posted from anitaconchita.org. Earlier this summer I led a short workshop on Whittier.Domains and building your web presence for Whittier College‘s Poet Seminar Series hosted by Kristin Wiberg and the President’s office. What follows are some notes and slides from the presentation I had planned (technical issues meant my flash drive was not detected by the …

Workshop: Whittier.Domains

Earlier this summer I led a short workshop on Whittier.Domains and building your web presence for Whittier College‘s Poet Seminar Series hosted by Kristin Wiberg and the President’s office. What follows are some notes and slides from the presentation I had planned (technical issues meant my flash drive was not detected by the podium computer, so
+ Read More

Website Update!

Hi folks, Over the next few weeks I’ll be performing some updates and changes to the DigLibArts website. Don’t worry, all of the content that you know and love will stay, but it may be reorganized a bit. One thing that you’ll notice right away is that we have a new header to our site, …

News: Art Professor Danny Jauregui to Present at University of Kansas

Associate Professor of Art Danny Jauregui, who recently presented on his digital mapping and erasure project, Disguised Ruins, at a DigLibArts High Tech Happy Hour, will be delivering a presentation on the same project at the upcoming Digital Humanities Forum at the University of Kansas on “Places, Spaces, Sites: Mapping Critical Intersections in Digital Humanities.” …

Mellon Mays Website Building/Reading Workshop

For this exercise, in small groups, I want you to pick two of the following professional websites and examine them for the production and curation of professional academic identity. Matthew K. Gold Amanda Phillips Ann M. Little Miriam Posner Jessica Marie Johnson Lisa Nakamura Kim Knight Questions to consider: How is the individual identifying him/her/their self?
+ Read More

Panel: HASTAC 2016

This week, I am at Arizona State University attending the annual HASTAC Conference. Today, I’ll be on a panel discussing a recent collaboration I had with Sofia Dueñas, an undergraduate and our inaugural Digital Liberal Arts Cauffman Fellow, at Whittier College. Below is the abstract of our panel, and some information and media from our
+ Read More