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Liberal Arts Research Diigo Feed- Anyone with a Smart Cover Can Break into Your iPad 2Comments:Anyone have a Smart Cover on their iPad 2? - John DolanTags: no_tagby: John Dolan […]
- CDRH | Center for Digital Research in the HumanitiesTags: DigitalHumanitiesby: Christopher Long […]
- Do 'the Risky Thing' in Digital Humanities - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher EducationComments:Ties in with Cori Wong's discussion at #LASTS11 - John DolanTags: DigitalHumanitiesby: John Dolan […]
- THATCamp - an unconference about technology and the humanitiesComments:I thought you would be interested in seeing this. There are a variety of different camps focused on the use of technology in the humanities. They are organized as unconferences, meaning that topics are often spontaneous and the events are very cheap. Look at the list - there is one on pedagogy, one on games, etc... - Allan GyorkeTags: unconference, […]
- Social Media's Slow Slog Into the Ivory Towers of Academia - Josh Sternberg - Technology - The AtlanticHighlights and Sticky Notes:This is a good way to illustrate the huge shift in perspective faculty need to face. - Christopher LongSarah Smith-Robbins, professor and Director of Emerging Technologies at the Kelly School of Business at Indiana University, teaches a course called "Social and Digital Marketing." "We go over the theories behind so […]
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Author Archives: Christopher Long
Presenting with the iPad
At the beginning of July, I participated in the Hermeneutics Colloquium at the University of Freiburg. For the conference, I had written a paper, but I brought neither paper, nor books, nor physical copies of articles of any kind. Rather, … Continue reading
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Paperless Manuscript Review
When Cambridge University Press asked me two months ago to review a manuscript on Plato, I agreed under the condition that it be accomplished without necessitating the use of physical paper. Having just submitted the review electronically as an email … Continue reading
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Tagged book manuscript review, Cambridge University Press, Dropbox, Evernote, GoodReader, multitasking, travel
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Welcome to the Digital Research in the Liberal Arts Blog
The College of the Liberal Arts is committed to empowering its faculty to use digital media technologies to enrich their teaching and research. As part of our Teaching and Learning with Technology in the Liberal Arts initiative, we have created … Continue reading
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