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2015
Friday, February 27th
9:30 AM

Integrating Digital Humanities in Pedagogy: Choosing Courses, Learning Objectives and Tools


Jeff McClurken, University of Mary Washington

9:30 AM

2:00 PM

Practicing Digital Humanities in the Classroom: Tools and Methods

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Lis Pankl, Kansas State University
Casey Hoeve, Kansas State University
Alex Stinson, Kansas State University

2:00 PM

Saturday, February 28th
9:15 AM

Claiming One Future for Digital Humanities: Undergraduate Learning, Creation, & Ownership


Jeff McClurken, University of Mary Washington

9:15 AM

10:30 AM

A Brief Narrative of Cheyenne Migration: 1650-1880


John Buchkoski, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

10:30 AM

AZIMUTH 3D: A Tool for Publishing and Annotating Rich Historical 3D Reconstructions on the Web


James Coltrain, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

10:30 AM

Passages Across the Plateau


Clayton Hanson, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

10:30 AM

Touring the Kansas River with the Kaw


Lauren Rittenbush, Kansas State University

10:30 AM

12:00 PM

Can I Get a Witness?: Network Analysis of Nebraskan Homesteaders


Rebecca Wingo, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

12:00 PM

Towards Zero: Preservation in the Digital Humanities


Allison Ringness, Kansas State University

12:00 PM

1:00 PM

Over the Roofs of the World: Politics of Freeness in Literary Digital Archives


Matt Cohen, University of Texas at Austin

1:00 PM

2:10 PM

Enhancing Access to Primary Sources through Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration and the Digital Humanities: The Stephen L. and Enid Stover Papers

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Robert Briwa, Kansas State University
Cliff Hight, Kansas State University

2:10 PM

Fanny Fern in The New York Ledger


Kevin McMullen, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

2:10 PM

How has Creepypasta transformed folklore?


Christi Williams, Graceland University

2:10 PM

The Vices of If, or, How Conjunctions Signify in a Billion-Word Corpus


Jon Lamb, University of Kansas

2:10 PM

3:50 PM

Textual Portraits: Using Word Clouds to Visualize Digitized Texts for Comparison and Analysis


Shonn Harren, Wichita State University

3:50 PM

The Stream of All Human Consciousness: Using Social Media in a History Seminar Collaboratory to Chart the Tributaries of Collective Cultural memories in the Digital Age

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W. Mick Charney, Kansas State University

3:50 PM

The use of Web 2.0 technologies to gather both production and perceptual data for the study of regional linguistic variation


Earl K. Brown, Kansas State University

3:50 PM

Using cyber folk metalanguage to explore language variation and indexicality in non standard languages: The case of Trinidadian Creole English in soca music


Glenda Leung, Kansas State University

3:50 PM