Teaching with Digital Media

From: Bethany Nowviskie (bpn2f@unix.mail.virginia.edu)
Date: Tue Feb 01 2000 - 20:00:38 CUT

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    Forgive me if you've received this announcement already through other
    channels. I hope you'll all turn out for this first panel of our Spring
    brown-bag lunch series. Additional information about later panels is
    available on the HCS web site. -- Bethany

             The Humanities Computing Seminar presents:

                    Teaching with Digital Media:
                        A Panel Discussion

                      Friday, 4 February 2000
                      at noon in Clemons 201

          Johanna Drucker, Media Studies and English Department
     R. Lee Kennedy, Drama Department and Teaching+Technology Initiative
     Cheryl Mason, Curry School and Virginia Center for Digital History

    How do design and production issues factor into teaching with digital
    media? What are the some possibilities for humanities computing in the
    college and secondary classroom? How can digital media help to flatten
    the learning curve in skills-based disciplines? What sort of technical
    training do instructors most need? How is information technology shaping
    the way we teach and learn?

    For more information on our brown-bag lunch series, see the Humanities
    Computing Seminar web pages (http://www.iath.virginia.edu/hcs) or contact
    Bethany Nowviskie (bethany@virginia.edu).
            
                Teaching with Digital Media -- 4 February
                 Employment in Digital Media -- 10 March
                  Research and Digital Media -- 31 March

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                        Bethany Paige Nowviskie
               University of Virginia Department of English
         Design Editor/Senior Research Assistant, Rossetti Archive
            Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities



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