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jimmcgrath.us
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| | | | | In July 2017, I presented a version of this talk on a panel on "Temporality" at the Keystone Digital Humanities Conference (#keydh on Twitter) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The project... | |
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scholarslab.lib.virginia.edu
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| | | | | One of my earliest teaching memories was of too much. I had gotten an example syllabus to consult as I prepared to teach my own course for the first time, and I remember being floored by so many policies, most of them required by my institution. Did my first learning encounter with the students have to be structured exclusively by rules? By so many pages of them? How was I supposed to find my way as a teacher-just one person-among so much? | |
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digitalhumanitiesnow.org
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| | | | | The Humanities and Technology Camp (THATCamp) has announced the program is sunsetting and is hosting a retrospective on the site. I'm crossposting some quick reflections there and here. I think... | |
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petrolicious.com
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| | | "A race car for the road." It's a trite tagline to sell sports cars, but there are a few exceptions. This year's Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este saw the first outing of Érik Coma's nut-and-bolt restored, street-registered Nissan R390 GT-1 Le Mans-finisher race car. The GT1 class prototype, presented in plain white wit | ||