Here are some of the session and workshop proposals listed by participants on their registration form. Feel free to respond in the comments or suggest others in new posts:
- making a course website: WordPress and beyond
- Teaching with Omeka
- Librarian-faculty collaborations on DH projects
- Using Digital Humanities to Document Artistic Scholarship
- Digital archives (for video).
- Data mining of videos.
- Digital essays.
- Presenting digital work to academic communities
- How do libraries and other organizations involved in research data storage, sharing, and analysis pay for these services’ underlying infrastructure?
- I’d love to learn more about topic modeling if there’s anyone that can offer an introductory session.
- I would be happy to teach a workshop, but it would be good to know what topics folks are interested in. At my own institution I teach workshops on Omeka, Voyant, Versioning and Collation on the web (Juxta, the Versioning Machine, Mandala browser), and TEI.”
- Perhaps a workshop on GIS
- “Data visualization for performing arts”
- I would love to teach about resilience!
- “LaTeX document preparation and the new KU Thesis Template?”