Category Archives: Collaboration

Posts about copyright and intellectual property (though not patents).

Can we MAKE text of an Ethics Case more engaging with digital enhancements?

I have an active project underway that could benefit from a burst of great minds working together. Case method teaching (done at HKS, HBS, HLS) requires students to ‘prep for a case’ by close reading and reflection on a written … Continue reading

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Humanities and technology: Can we talk?

I would love to be part of a session where people trade stories of success and failure at collaboration. I’m thinking especially of collaboration between technology-skilled people and those focused on humanities teaching or research. I have been on both … Continue reading

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Taking the First Byte: DH Student Projects

In an increasingly interdisciplinary academic climate, students working across majors are collaborating and creating DH projects. During this talk, I’m interested in exploring the following questions: How are students first introduced to the concept of DH? How do we foster … Continue reading

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How To Build Collaborations in the Digital Humanities

There are very few project-based courses in the humanities compared with science, engineering, and the social sciences. Does that put digital humanists at a disadvantage when it comes to building teams for projects? What are some good techniques for pulling … Continue reading

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