Digital Dialogues - Spring 2000
Digital Dialogues - Fall 2000
Digital Dialogues - Spring 2001

A SERIES OF BROWN BAG ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
-- IN COLLABORATION WITH MITH AND ACS --

 
February 13 Interactive Innovations in Gaming
Jason Rhody (MITH)
Donald Snyder (Ph.D. Student, American Studies)
February 27 Transforming Promotion and Tenure: Faculty Research / Scholarship in the Digital Age
Martha Nell Smith (English, MITH)
Roberta Lavine (Spanish and Portuguese)
David Sicilia (History)
March 13 Feminist Space in the Wired Classroom
Katie King (Women's Studies)
Carol Burbank (Theatre)
Barbara Shaw Perry (American Studies)
March 27 Visual Literacy and Visual Culture
Mitchell Lifton (Comparative Literature)
Brandon Morse (Art)
Mary Corbin Sies (American Studies)
April 17 Integrating IT into the Humanities: Toward an Action Plan
Courtney Danforth (Electronic Text and Imaging Center)
Catherine Hays (Electronic Media Center)
Phyllis Peres (Department of Spanish and Portuguese)
May 1 Faculty and Graduate Student Collaborations: Challenges and Achievements
Martha Nell Smith (MITH, English)
Mary Corbin Sies (American Studies)
Joshua Woodfork (American Studies)
[summary of grad student and faculty perspectives]

confirmed The Students Weigh In: Information Technology in the Classroom -- What Works, What Doesn't

The meetings will convene on Tuesdays, 12:30-2:00 p.m. in the MITH Conference Area (2nd Floor, follow signs). The Mini-Center is sponsored by the Center for Teaching Excellence, the College of Arts and Humanities, and the Department of American Studies with additional support from the departments of Afro-American Studies, Anthropology, English, Women's Studies, the Asian American Studies Project, the Comparative Literature Program, the Curriculum Transformation Project, and the Office of Human Resources.


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