Re:Humanities Alumni in a Networked World Michael Suen, B.A., Middlebury College Pollyanna Macchiano, B.A., San Jose State University Evan McGonagill, B.A., Bryn Mawr College Anna Levine, B.A., Swarthmore College Jen Rajchel, B.A., Bryn Mawr College (panel moderator) NITLE Seminar, November 8, 2012
How can undergraduate digital scholarship prepare our students to be citizens in a networked world? In this seminar, a panel of alumni from the Re:Humanities Symposium, an undergraduate symposium on digital media, will examine what it means to be recently graduated in a world of webs and networks. Each panel member will give a brief description of his or her undergraduate digital scholarship and current work. Panelists and seminar participants will then engage in a facilitated discussion of how panelists’ digital scholarship as undergraduates has prepared them for their current work and challenges in a digitally networked world.
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Re:Humanities Alumni in a Networked World
Michael Suen, B.A., Middlebury CollegePollyanna Macchiano, B.A., San Jose State University
Evan McGonagill, B.A., Bryn Mawr CollegeAnna Levine, B.A., Swarthmore College
Jen Rajchel, B.A., Bryn Mawr College (panel moderator)
NITLE Seminar, November 8, 2012
Re:Humanities Alumni in a Networked World
Michael Suen, Pollyanna Macchiano, Evan McGonagill, Anna Levine & Jen Rajchel
8 November 2012
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original research in Digital Humanities, organized by and for undergraduates students applying traditional humanities questions to digital technologies, and applying digital methodologies in traditional humanities research.