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🎙️Tomorrow marks the start of our 8th podcast institute with @natlhumanities!
This iteration welcomes 72 incredible scholars into our growing community of humanists interested in new modes of inquiry & #DigitalStorytelling. They'll go from 0 to #podcast in under a week! But equally important, they'll engage in care-based collaboration rooted in #EmergentStrategy as we (re)imagine what academia can be.
Join #DHatSDSU for the next lecture in our ongoing virtual Digital Ethnic Studies series:
LaShawnDa L. Pittman, "The Urgency of Digital Ethnic Studies" April 13 at 2pm PT.
Register: https://library.sdsu.edu/events/urgency-digital-ethnic-studies
Speaking of podcasts from institute participants, check out Samantha Cooper's The Sounding Jewish Podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/soundingjewish/.
Samantha was a participant in our Winter 2022 virtual podcast institute, offered in
partnership between #DHatSDSU and @natlhumanities
What does Jewish identity sound like, and why have scholars from around the world devoted their careers to studying it? The Sounding Jewish Podcast features host Dr. Samantha M. Cooper in conversation with global musicologists, ethnomusicologists and sound studies scholars who specialize in the music and sound of Jewish experience. Each episode highlights a guest’s area(s) of academic interest, preferred research methodologies, and decision to study music and sound. Our goal is to better understand what it means to be a twenty-first century Jewish music studies scholar.
Thrilled to share this 6-episode podcast, "Under Review: Rethinking Humanities Graduate Education," created by Lauren Cox and June Ke, two fantastic humanists who participated in our June 2020 graduate student podcast institute. It was only our second institute with @natlhumanities, and our first attempt at a fully virtual institute. I guess we did something right 😉
https://envision.humanities.ufl.edu/under-review-rethinking-humanities-graduate-education/
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This semester #DHatSDSU is partnering with our Center for Teaching and Learning on a faculty learning community: Explorations in #AI. Today was our first conversation, a deep dive into the history and technical aspects of AI, from Eliza to deep learning and LLMs. Our conversation raised a lot of questions for future exploration, particularly around the ethics of AI.
Interested in digital storytelling? There's still space in our virtual summer faculty #podcasting institute, being held June 12–16 in partnership with @natlhumanities. The institute is open to all faculty, including and especially contingent faculty, recent grads, and alt-act scholars, who are interested in exploring podcasting for their research and/or pedagogy.