Graduate Public Humanities Institute: New Directions in Digital Humanities and Educational Technologies
Digital technologies open up exciting opportunities for new modes of teaching and research in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. This session hosts a conversation exploring the public humanities in the digital sphere with Dr. Emily Pugh (Digital Humanities Specialist, The Getty Research Institute) and Dr. Anne-Marie Womack (Professor of Practice and Director of Writing, Tulane University; creator of AccessibleSyllabus.com). Panelists will address topics such as how digital technologies are utilized to reach and teach broader audiences, expand archival collections, and enrich research initiatives. The conversation will be moderated by Perry Collins, MLIS, MA; Copyright & Open Educational Resources Librarian, University of Florida.
Documenting Migration Stories: The Haitian American Dream Digital Archive
Featuring: Ivanna Moreno, Alexandra Cenatus, and Dr. Margarita Vargas-Betancourt Moderated by: Dr. Manoucheka Celeste The Haitian American Dream Timeline (https://exhibits.uflib.ufl.edu/HaitianAmericanDream/) examines the events and the forgotten narratives of Haitian immigrants …