THATCamp Session Idea Roundup
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 | Dave
Things are really coming together for this weekend’s THATCamp, including an impressive set of session ideas posted to the community blog. Registered campers are encouraged to use the blog before this weekend, as well as during the unconference to share ideas.. so don’t stop! Here’s just a list of all the blog posts so far, including links to their author’s THATCamp profiles:
- Hello THATCampers! by Jeremy Boggs
- THATCamp Room Setup by Dave Lester
- Building a F/OSS DH Infrastructure by James Smith
- The Joys of RDF by Patrick Gosetti-Murrayjohn
- RDF Tools by Patrick Gosetti-Murrayjohn
- Making Things by Bill Turkel
- Swapping Subscriptions by Ben Brumfield
- Hotels and Transportation by Dave Lester
- Teaching Digital History by Jeffrey McClurken
- Civic Engagement, Teaching, and Digital Humanities by Marjorie McLellan
- Scholarship and Digital Texts by Adam Solove
- Omeka Hack Session by Dave Lester
- Playing History: Video Games and the Humanities by Trevor Owens
- Out and About by Mills Kelly
- An archive aggregator by Laura Mandell
- Flash and … by David Rieder
- Using technology to maintain the orality of oral history by Kristen (Krissy) O’Hare
- THATCamp T-Shirts are Here.. by Dave Lester
- Dork Shorts by Adam Solove
- Time and Space Session? by Sean Gillies
- Text mining and visualizations by Rob Nelson
- Challenges to Historical Visualization: the Need for an Event Standard by Tom Scheinfeldt
- 2 Ideas by Tom Scheinfeldt
- Visualizing Aggregated Data by Jeanne Kramer-Smyth
- Crowdsourcing Transcriptions by Jeanne Kramer-Smyth
- Playing Historian by Will Riley
- Digital Objects & Local History by Anna Kruse
- Exploring research methods by Lisa Spiro
- Whither museums? by Matthew MacArthur
- Creative Commons and digital projects by Karin Dalziel
- Search and digital projects by Karin Dalziel
- Bridging the Divide: The 3D Component by Kurt Knoerl
If you’ve recieved feedback on your ideas and/or would like to organize a session based upon the blog discussions, email us. We’ll be organizing the finalized schedule this weekend once everyone is here, but the more definite sessions we have lined up the less time it will take to get going on Saturday morning.