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  • DIY in the (DH) Classroom led by Dr. Kimberly Martin (University of Guelph)

DIY in the (DH) Classroom led by Dr. Kimberly Martin (University of Guelph)

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Wells Library, Hazelbaker Lecture Hall, Room E159 (Scholars' Commons, 1st Floor, East Tower)
1320 East 10th Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47405

Have you ever asked your class think about their impact on the environment by creating something from recycled material? Or passed around a 3D printed copy of Nefertiti to start a discussion about deception? What about turning their love of video games into a history lesson? Join Dr. Kimberly Martin, Ridley postdoctoral fellow in DH at the University of Guelph, as she invites instructors in the arts and humanities to join her in a hands-on workshop focussing on the role of 'making' in the classroom. A number of maker-techniques, from digital to analog and some in-between, will be available to try, and instructors are encouraged to bring lesson plans, questions, and a sense of adventure! 

Workshop registration is required: http://iub.libcal.com/event/3650023. The event is capped at 30 participants.  

DIY in the (DH) Classroom is sponsored by IDAH and the IU Libraries (Wells Library Maker Cart).  

Due to the interactive nature of this workshop, no recording is available. However, you can view Kim's "Centering Gender" on IU ScholarWorks. 

 

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