Instructor: Reg Beatty This workshop is a wide-ranging survey of small tools for exploring sound. Taking some cues from early experimental music, as well as contemporary practitioners, we will examine the basis of sound creation and work with browser-based esoteric instruments, ambient sonic landscapes, voice, noise, field recording, and unplanned effects. We will play with […]
Instructor: Jeremy Andriano According to its website twinery.org, Twine is “an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories.” However, as Twine’s creator Chris Klimas says, “you can also make things that nobody can quite pin down.” He admonishes potential Twine writers, “please make strange things with Twine.” Inspired by Klimas’ request, this workshop explores Twine as […]
Instructor: Jason Boyd Interactive Fiction, as its name indicates, foregrounds the activity of interaction that becomes key to the reader’s navigation and experience of the work. In Wor(l)d Building, we will use Inform 7 to construct a storyspace — a textual simulation of a space that generates a story through the reader’s purposeful engagement. Participants […]
Instructor: Reg Beatty This workshop is about imperfection and an aesthetic approach rooted in errors (accidental or deliberate!) that utilize fragmentation, misalignment, and distortion, to look behind the veil of digital image-making. We will explore a collection of small browser-based tools that allow for the direct handling of pixels, as well as the creation and […]
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from May 4-15, 2026 11:30am-4:30pm Eastern Time (4 hours of instruction with a one-hour break) Overview Join us May 4–15 for the 2026 edition of RDM Jumpstart! This free national workshop, held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for two weeks, will introduce participants to best practices in both Research Data Management […]
Date: May 5 2026 Your students deserve to know about Research Data Management! In this brand-new “train the trainer” session for educators, RDM Services will prepare you to prepare your graduate and undergraduate students for increasing grant and publisher requirements for Data Management Plans and Data Deposit. “Do my students even have data to manage?” […]
Dates: May 5th 2026 to May 8th 2026 Instructors:Dr. Andie Silva, Professor of English (York College) and Digital Humanities (CUNY Graduate Center)zelda montes, CUNY Graduate Center This workshop will explore best practices for immersing students in archival, editorial, and analytical practices that privilege agency, self-discovery, and research-driven writing. Using approaches and tools such as TEI, […]
Dates: May 5th 2026 to May 8th 2026 Instructors:Shahira Khair, University of Victoria LibrariesSandra Sawchuck, Mount Saint Vincent Libraries This intensive four-day hands-on workshop is designed for humanities researchers who want to actively apply best practices in research data management in their own research projects. Recognizing the unique and diverse nature of humanities data—from digitized […]
Date: May 12 2026 Let us be your body double with this in-person bootcamp! Data Management Plans (DMPs) are both incredibly helpful research tools and increasingly required for grants but it can hard to know how to complete a Data Management Plan if it’s your first time. If you’re in the process of creating a […]
Description: Citations and referencing giving you headaches? Zotero will help you save and organize your references as you search, and format citations and reference lists in hundreds of different citation styles. This workshop qualifies for credits towards The Canadian Certificate in Digital Humanities/Certificat canadien en Humanités Numériques certificate. Length: 45min Engagement Level: Medium – High In addition to the demonstrations […]
Description: This webinar walks participants through creating their ORCID and Google Scholar profiles as foundational tools for managing scholarly identity and increasing the discoverability of their research. By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to: This workshop qualifies for credits towards The Canadian Certificate in Digital Humanities/Certificat canadien en Humanités Numériques certificate. Length: 45min Engagement […]
Date: May 19 2026 Data deposit and data sharing are increasingly recognized as best practice to support open research, reproducibility, research integrity, collaboration, and more. Disciplines, funders, and journals are increasingly requiring researchers to share or deposit data. But how do you get your dataset ready for sharing? What’s the best repository to share it […]