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Digital Pedagogies event report

Mon, 17 Jun 2013 09:31:41 +0000

Report from Rachel Kasbohm: UCL Centre for Digital Humanities, in partnership with the Higher Education Academy, hosted a FREE ‘unconference’* focusing on bringing together the e-learning and digital humanities communities to discuss the development of ‘Digital Pedagogies’ in University teaching last Thursday. With nearly 20 proposed sessions, about 8 proposals had to be put on [...]

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Social Media and the Museum

Wed, 12 Jun 2013 11:01:00 +0000

        As part of the Social Media Knowledge Exchange programme  UCLDH hosted a one day workshop on our theme, Social Media and the museum. We had a great turn out (despite the sunshine) with much thought provoking discussion. There was a good range of social media practitioners, museum professionals, students and ECRs. [...]

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Digital Excursions

UCLDH’s Digital Excursions are an opportunity for UCL staff, students and their guests to visit UCL departments and museums, libraries, archives and collections in London that have specialist equipment and expertise of use to the field of digital humanities. Each Digital Excursion will involve a small talk given by a specialist from the host department, followed by a chance to look over interesting bits of kit and contribute to the discussion over drinks.

Programme

Digital Excursion - Digital Frontiers: Smart, Connected and Participatory

Start: Jun 20, 2013 5:30:00 PM
End: Jun 20, 2013 7:00:00 PM

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Digital Frontiers: Smart, Connected and Participatory explores how emerging technologies are changing the way we access and experience culture and asks questions about the nature of art and technology. New digital applications are shaping our daily lives; the way we live, work, and study, but is digital technology really new? Digital Frontiers unravels digital culture, illustrates the power of emerging applications and poses questions about technology and culture in the past and in the present.

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