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SUMMARY:Data Bites - Optimize Directory Structures for Research Data
DESCRIPTION:Date: June 9 2025 \n\n\n\nThis practical workshop\, delivered by the UBC Library Research Data Management team\, focuses on strategies for organizing research data using clear and logical directory structures. Designed for graduate students\, researchers\, and staff\, the session helps participants manage files more effectively to support collaboration\, reproducibility\, and long-term data stewardship. \n\n\n\nParticipants will learn how to: \n\n\n\nApply best practices to maintain consistency and clarity throughout the research lifecycle \n\n\n\nDesign directory structures that reflect research workflows and support project organization \n\n\n\nImplement naming and hierarchy conventions for easy navigation and version control \n\n\n\nPresenter(s): Eugene Barsky\, Vanessa Choy
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LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:30 minute workshop
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SUMMARY:The Small Web: Making Minimal Websites and Digital Ephemera by Hand
DESCRIPTION:Dates: June 9th to June 13th 2025 \n\n\n\nPart of IDARE Summer University 2025: “Handmade Digital”IDARE: INTERACTIVE DIGITAL ARTS\, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION \n\n\n\nThe Small Web: Making Minimal Websites and Digital Ephemera by Hand\n\n\n\nPlease note: in-person or virtual attendance is possible for this workshop. \n\n\n\nInstructor: Reg Beatty \n\n\n\nThe “small web” is a space where people question how desirable it is to have their online presence pre-formatted and then harvested by a ubiquitous corporate culture. It’s a space that is looking for alternatives to this platformed self-expression\, trying to make room for something less rule-bound — something that’s unconventional\, unexpected. And one of the ways the small web imagines this might happen is through a return to “making.” In trying to reset our digital lives the impetus of our own making allows us to refocus on the creative process (and pleasure!) of coding from scratch. \n\n\n\nThis course will take a minimalist approach\, showing how a small number of HTML elements and CSS rules can do most of the heavy lifting necessary to make a website. We’ll cover how to coordinate structure\, content\, and style\, including fonts\, images\, colour\, video and audio. And we’ll build our web pages on neocities which\, as a community\, exemplifies the freedom of the small web. \n\n\n\nThe more proprietary\, predatory\, and puerile a place the web becomes\, the more committed I am to using it in poetic and intransigent ways. — J. R. Carpenter from “A Handmade Web“ \n\n\n\nReg Beatty is a bookbinder\, book artist and designer. He has maintained a studio in Toronto since 1992\, lectured at a variety of institutions\, and taught bookarts and book design at OCADU\, York University and Sheridan College. As project manager and in-house designer at Toronto Metropolitan University’s Centre for Digital Humanities\, he helped create the new interface and content management system for Yellow Nineties 2.0. He received an MA in Communication and Culture at TMU/York\, where his major project investigated the algorithmic book. His work has been exhibited in the United States\, Europe\, Japan\, and across Canada.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/the-small-web-making-minimal-websites-and-digital-ephemera-by-hand/
LOCATION:Toronto Metropolitan University\, 350 Victoria Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5B 2K3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:20+ hour workshop
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SUMMARY: Tiny Games: Handmade Playables
DESCRIPTION:Dates: June 9th to June 13th 2025 \n\n\n\nPart of IDARE Summer University 2025: “Handmade Digital”IDARE: INTERACTIVE DIGITAL ARTS\, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION \n\n\n\n Tiny Games: Handmade Playables\n\n\n\nPlease note: in-person or virtual attendance is possible for this workshop. \n\n\n\nInstructor: Jeremy Andriano \n\n\n\nVideo games can be tiny! In this course\, you will be introduced to several digital authoring tools that can be used to take a slow\, personalised\, handmade approach to making small video games and interactive stories. You will learn how to make one scene single player role-playing games (RPGs) with Twine 2 and Inky; you will learn how to use Bitsy for constructing pixelated visual poems; and you will explore making short\, parser-based escape rooms in Inform 7. By focusing on tiny ludic experiences\, we will give you everything you need to create your own complete tiny game and share it with the world! \n\n\n\nOn Day 1\, we will explore examples of tiny games and learn how to access and install Twine 2\, Inky\, Bitsy\, and Inform 7. There will be short demonstrations of each program\, and you will start ideating your own tiny game. Subsequent days will focus on one style of game — hypertext RPG\, pixelated poetry\, or escape room — and the associated authoring tool(s)\, with demonstrations and instruction in the morning and a guided\, open workshop in the afternoon. At the end of the week\, we will showcase our tiny video games! \n\n\n\nJeremy Andriano (he/him) is a Master’s candidate in the joint graduate program in Communication and Culture at Toronto Metropolitan University and York University. His research investigates electronic media\, culture\, and technology with a focus on game studies\, multilinear narrative\, digital humanities\, algorithm and human-computer interface. He has an undergraduate degree in English\, Honours (TMU 2023)\, is a frequent contributor to the Unarchived Podcast\, and has taught multiple workshops on Ink/Inky for the Electronic Literature Organization. He is the author of Creating Playable Stories with Ink and Inky (2023).
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/tiny-games-handmade-playables/
LOCATION:Toronto Metropolitan University\, 350 Victoria Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5B 2K3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Micro-Editions: Handmade Digital Editions
DESCRIPTION:Dates: June 9th to June 13th 2025 \n\n\n\nPart of IDARE Summer University 2025: “Handmade Digital”IDARE: INTERACTIVE DIGITAL ARTS\, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION \n\n\n\nMicro-Editions: Handmade Digital Editions\n\n\n\nPlease note: in-person or virtual attendance is possible for this workshop. \n\n\n\nInstructor: Jason Boyd \n\n\n\nOnline publishing makes feasible the publication of texts of varying lengths\, from the very long to the very brief. While many digital editing projects have very broad scopes (i.e.\, the complete works of a single author)\, it is also possible to produce an edition of a single short document — one publication venue for such tiny editions is the journal\, Scholarly Editing. This course introduces students to the creation of micro-editions using the XML-based markup specification developed by the Text Encoding Initiative Consortium. Students will develop a micro-edition of a short text of their choosing: this could be a letter\, a poem\, a short story\, or another short document Students should send a description of the text they wish to edit to the instructor in advance of the workshop. \n\n\n\nJason Boyd is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at TMU\, and the Director of the Centre for Digital Humanities. He was the TEI Editor for the Fortune Theatre Prototype Digital Edition\, and has been exploring how TEI can be used to facilitate exegetical analysis of biographical texts through the Texting Wilde Project. He has also explored social editing through the Wikisource edition of Canadian Singers and Their Songs (1919)\, and has recently published “The Ludic Edition: Playful Futures for Digital Scholarly Editing” in Digital Editing and Publishing in the Twenty-First Century.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/micro-editions-handmade-digital-editions/
LOCATION:Toronto Metropolitan University\, 350 Victoria Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5B 2K3\, Canada
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