Schedule-at-a-Glance
Daily schedule is subject to change.
For full descriptions of the sessions see the sessions pages.
Day 1 Monday, June 6 |
Day 2 Tuesday, June 7 |
Day 3 Wednesday, June 8 |
Day 4 Thursday, June 9 |
Day 5 Friday, June 10 |
Day 6 Saturday, June 11 |
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8:00 - 8:30AM | Sign-in (Coffee & Light Snacks) |
Sign-in (Coffee & Light Snacks) |
Sign-in (Coffee & Light Snacks) |
Sign-in (Coffee & Light Snacks) |
Sign-in (Coffee & Light Snacks) |
Sign-in (Coffee & Light Snacks) |
8:30 - 9:30AM | Welcome, Introductions, Overview Brian Rosenblum & Dave Tell Q: What are the goals of the Institute? |
CASE STUDY: The Lakeland Community Heritage Project Stephanie Sapienza & Violetta Sharps Jones |
CASE STUDY: The American Indian Digital History Project Kent Blansett |
CASE STUDY: Under the Rainbow: Oral Histories of GLTIQ People in Kansas Tami Albin |
CASE STUDY: San Antonio Storyscapes Lindsey Wieck & Jenny Hay |
CASE STUDY: The Emmett Till Memory Project Benjamin Saulsberry & Dave Tell |
9:30 - 10:30AM | Humanities for All Michelle May-Curry Q: What are the public humanities? |
Building Trust: Participatory Design with Community Partners, Part I Dotte Agency Q: How do you ensure community stakeholders are fully engaged? |
Cultural Heritage & Protocols for Indigenous Access Michael Wynne Q: What are the ethical questions of the digital public archive? |
Oral History 101 Tami Albin Q: What are the basic processes and technology needs for conducting oral history interviews? |
Telling Stories with Maps and Data Visualizations Sylvia Fernández Q: How can we tell stories effectively using maps and data |
Accessible & Inclusive Web Design Kaylen Dwyer & Sylvia Fernández Q: How do you ensure your web-based project is accessible and inclusive? |
10:30AM | Break | Break | Break | Break | Break | Break |
10:45AM - Noon | Participant Project Sharing Brian Rosenblum Q: How is your project a digital humanities project? How is it a public humanities project? |
Building Trust: Participatory Design with Community Partners, Part II Dotte Agency Q: How do you ensure community stakeholders are fully engaged? |
Participant Project Sharing Sylvia Fernández Q: What ethical concerns do you have about your project? How can they be addressed? |
Participant Project Sharing Dave Tell Q: Does your project engage stakeholder stories? If so, how? |
Participant Project Sharing Kaylen Dwyer Q: What kinds of data does your project use or create? How could you incorporate data visualization into your project? |
Lightning Talk Workshop Sarah Bishop Each project team develops an 8 minute presentation on: 1) Lessons learned, 2) Project changes, and 3) Goals for the coming year. |
Noon - 1:30PM | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
1:30 - 3:00PM | Panel: Academia vs. The Non-Profit Sector Sarah Bishop & Panelists Q: What do academics need to know about non-profits, and vice versa, in order to establish good collaborations? |
Socio-Technical Sustainability Roadmap, Part I Aisling Quigley & Chelsea Gunn Q: What are your project's scope, audience, and sustainability priorities? |
Platforms and Web Hosting & Participant Project Sharing Kaylen Dwyer & Brian Rosenblum Q: How do you choose a digital platform and where do you host it? What digital platforms are you considering for your project? |
Project Funding Sarah Bishop Q: What are your sources of funding for your project? How wlll you develop a funding plan? |
Project Marketing Sarah Bishop Q: How will you market your project to ensure it reaches your intended audiences? |
Lightning Talks 6 project teams present for 8 minutes each and receive 5 minutes of feedback. |
3:00PM | Break | Break | Break | Break | Break | Break |
3:15 - 5:00PM | Developing Strong Community Partnerships Hyunjin Seo Q: How do you develop strong partnerships outside of academia? |
Socio-Technical Sustainability Roadmap, Part II Aisling Quigley & Chelsea Gunn Q: What social and technical infrastructures do you need to maintain your project? |
Tech Training Breakout Session Omeka Kaylen Dwyer or Mukurtu Kim Christen & Michael Wynne |
Tech Training Breakout Session Metadata & Data Management Erin Wolfe or Digital Audio and Video Tami Albin |
Tech Training Breakout Session Mapping and Data Visualizing Sylvia Fernández or Access, Ownership & Reuse Josh Bolick |
Lightning Talks 6 project teams present for 8 minutes each and receive 5 minutes of feedback. |
5:00 - 5:30PM | Feedback & Reflection PDHI team |
Feedback & Reflection PDHI team |
Feedback & Reflection PDHI team |
Feedback & Reflection PDHI team |
Feedback & Reflection PDHI team |
Reflection, Feedback, Wrap-up PDHI team |
5:30 - 6:00PM | Break | |||||
6:00- 7:30PM | Birds of a Feather Dinner (optional) |