I am happy to lead workshops on a variety of Digital Humanities subjects — feel free to be in touch.

November 2015 – Planning for Success: Project Management for the Digital Humanities… and Beyond
A project management workshop at the University of Cincinnati offered as part of the Digital Humanities Speaker Series. Slides [PDF]

November 2015 – What the Computer Doesn’t Know…:Representing Primary Source Documents in TEI
An overview of the Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines at the University of Cincinnati offered as part of the Digital Humanities Speaker Series. Slides [PDF]

November 2015 – Digital Humanities in the Classroom: Tools, Tips, and Tricks
A two-hour workshop about using Digital Humanities to meet existing learning outcomes, offered as part of the University of Cincinnati Libraries’ Digital Humanities Speaker Series. Slides [PDF]. Site.

August 2015 – TEI in Large Projects
A two-day workshop on the role of TEI in the development and maintenance of Humanities research projects, offered as part of the UBC/SFU Digital Salon Workshop series.

June 2015 – Text Encoding Fundamentals and their Application
Course team-taught with Emily Murphy, Queen’s University and Lee Zickel, Case Western Reserve University. The Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, Victoria.

May 2015 – Text Encoding Fundamentals and their Application
Course team-taught with Lee Zickel, Case Western Reserve University. The DHSI Atlantic, Dalhousie University, Halifax.

June 2014 – Text Encoding Fundamentals and their Application
Course team-taught with Laura Estill of Texas A&M’s Department of English. The Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, Victoria.

June 2013 – Text Encoding Fundamentals and their Application
Course team-taught with Julia Flanders of Northeastern University’s Women Writers Project. The Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, Victoria.

April 2103 – Learning and Teaching Workshop: Digital Humanities in the Classroom
A workshop on creating safe spaces for students to experiment with digital research tools. Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies, University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna.

March 2013 – DH in the Classroom: Tools, Tips, and Tricks
A day-long workshop on using digital humanities tools to help students develop research questions and disseminate their work, in keeping with existing learning outcomes. Digital Humanities Workshop Series, University of Delaware, Newark.

June 2012 – Text Encoding Fundamentals and their Application
Course team-taught with Julia Flanders of Brown University’s Women Writers Project. The Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, Victoria.

October 2011 – Working Collaboratively on Digital Project Management
Workshop presented at BootCamp, a workshop series at the Centre for Digital Humanities. The Humanities and Technology Camp (THATCamp), Ryerson University, Toronto.

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