Amanda French – THATCamp Jewish Studies 2013 http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org Just another THATCamp site Sun, 15 Dec 2013 17:08:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 Notes for session on Research http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/2013/12/15/notes-for-session-on-research/ Sun, 15 Dec 2013 17:08:10 +0000 http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/?p=195

Link to session notes in Google Docs

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Notes from Pedagogy session http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/2013/12/15/notes-from-pedagogy-session/ Sun, 15 Dec 2013 15:54:10 +0000 http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/?p=192

Here’s a link to the notes from the session — feel free to add to them. They are also embedded below. docs.google.com/document/d/1t2IfZwLEd536hCzE-vFXi0X0uB_7h8oa6b5WOqcou3U/pub

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Time to propose sessions for THATCamp Jewish Studies http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/2013/12/12/time-to-propose-sessions-for-thatcamp-jewish-studies/ Thu, 12 Dec 2013 22:27:27 +0000 http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/?p=175

Looking forward to seeing everyone on Sunday at  THATCamp Jewish Studies! Please come to the Public Garden room at the Boston Sheraton at about 8:30am to pick up your badge and to take a look at everyone’s session proposals. We’ll all work together to set the day’s agenda starting at 9am.

And speaking of session proposals, why not submit your own? From now till THATCamp Jewish Studies begins, you can propose one or more session ideas by logging in to the site and posting your idea(s) as a blog post by clicking Posts –> Add New, writing out your idea, then clicking “Publish” on the right to publish to the site. (Click “Lost your password?” on the login page if you’ve lost your password.) See jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/propose/ for more information about how and what you might propose, not to mention a little bit of explanation about why things work this way at THATCamp. People are already posting their ideas — I’ve proposed a workshop on Omeka, and Roni Shweka has proposed a discussion of the Citizen Science project to put together the Cairo Genizah fragments. There will likely be time for you to propose a session on Sunday morning, as well, in true unconference style.

Write me at info@thatcamp.org with any questions, and follow @THATCamp and the #thatcamp hashtag on Twitter to see what’s going on at other THATCamps around the world. Hope you find THATCamp fun, productive, and collegial.

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Teach Session: Intro to Omeka http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/2013/12/12/teach-session-intro-to-omeka/ Thu, 12 Dec 2013 22:10:30 +0000 http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/?p=178

If anyone wants to learn the basics of Omeka, I’m happy to teach a workshop on it — I’ve done so many times. Here’s a sample (incomplete) Omeka site called “Colonial Jewish Newport,” and here’s a more advanced and complete site built with Omeka called “Jewish Life in Mr. Lincoln’s City.”

Here’s a description of said workshop:

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Building Scholarly Online Archives with Omeka

These days, any scholar or organization is almost certain to have a collection of digital material from research and teaching: scanned texts, digital images, original syllabi, even historic songs, oral histories, or digital video. Omeka is a simple, free system built by and for scholars and cultural heritage professionals that will help you publish and interpret such digital material online in a scholarly way so that it’s available for researchers, students, and the public in a searchable online database integrated with attractive online essays and exhibits. In this introduction to Omeka, we’ll look at a few of the many examples of Omeka websites built by archives, libraries, museums, and individual scholars and teachers; define some key terms and concepts related to Omeka; learn about the Dublin Core metadata standard for describing digital objects; and go over the difference between the hosted version of Omeka at omeka.net and the self-hosted version of Omeka at omeka.org. Participants will also learn to use Omeka themselves through hands-on exercises, so please *bring a laptop* (not an iPad).

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More about THATCamp Jewish Studies http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/2013/09/20/more-about-thatcamp-jewish-studies/ Fri, 20 Sep 2013 15:58:23 +0000 http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/?p=125

If you’re a scholar or student of Jewish Studies who is working with technology or who would like to learn more about how technology can support your scholarship and/or teaching, come to the second THATCamp Jewish Studies in Boston, MA from 9am-12:30pm on Sunday, December 15, 2013, sponsored by the Association for Jewish Studies and held in conjunction with its annual meeting. THATCamp, The Humanities and Technology Camp, is an open, inexpensive “unconference” where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot. THATCamps strive to be fun, collaborative, and productive, and THATCamp Jewish Studies will be no exception. Last year in Chicago, participants learned to use the web publishing software Omeka in a hands-on workshop, heard from the creators of the DigiBaeck archive, and discussed what aspects of digital humanities do and don’t pertain to Jewish Studies; this year in Boston (as always at this participant-driven event), we can do or discuss whatever you think is most interesting or useful. Registration for THATCamp Jewish Studies is open to everyone, including non-members of the AJS, and the cost is free if you are registered for the 2013 AJS conference. There will be a minimal charge of $15 (payable when you arrive at THATCamp Jewish Studies) if you are not registered for the AJS conference.

Register at jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/register.

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Announcing THATCamp Jewish Studies http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/2013/08/12/announcing-thatcamp-jewish-studies/ Mon, 12 Aug 2013 20:55:14 +0000 http://jewishstudies2013.thatcamp.org/?p=83

THATCamp Jewish Studies will be held from 9am to 12:30pm on Sunday, December 15th in Boston, MA in conjunction with the annual Association for Jewish Studies meeting. Watch this space for more information.

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