Archive for December, 2007

Academic Commons: cyberinfrastructure and the liberal arts

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

From the Humanist listserv:

Monday Dec 17, 2005

Academic Commons today released its December 2007 special issue
devoted to CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE & THE LIBERAL ARTS
(www.academiccommons.org/).
Edited by David L. Green (Principal at Knowledge Culture), the issue
is dedicated to the memory of Roy Rosenzweig (1950-2007), an
extraordinary historian who inspired a generation of fellow
historians and others working at the intersection of the humanities
and new technologies (http://thanksroy.org/).

Table of Contents: http://www.academiccommons.org/commons/announcement/table-of-contents

*Introduction*
- David L. Green, “A Cyberinfrastructure for Us All.”

*Humanities Cyberinfrastructure*
- Gary Wells, “The (Uncommon) Challenge of the Cultural
Commonwealth” (Review)
- Kevin Guthrie, “Beyond the ACLS Report: An Interview with John
Unsworth.”

CDH Instructional Technology project comes to fruition

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Nancy Ezer OID

For quite some time, Nancy Ezer (Lecturer, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures) has been working with Ted Liu (CDH’s foreign languages instructional technology coordinator) to develop an online tool to teach Hebrew grammar. Nancy had been using a workbook for quite some time, and even had an electronic version of it, but it was trapped on old disks in a format that we could no longer use (beware the passing of technology!).

She submitted a project proposal to CDH in 2005, which included the possibility of outsourcing some of the work to a company. We decided to take advantage of the functionality available in Course Management systems in order to build the grammar tool. At the time, we were reviewing Sakai, but when it became clear that the CCLE would be based on Moodle, we decided to use it instead.

Nancy and Ted collaborated very closely, and Ted found ways to get the quiz tool to work with the many challenges that the Hebrew Workbook presented.

On December 5, Nancy and Ted talked about and demonstrated the quiz tool at a presentation in the CDH PC Lab. Shortly afterwards, our colleagues in OID picked up the item for their “tools for teaching” series. See http://tinyurl.com/3xao8x

Susan Schreibman appointed as Director of Digital Humanities Observatory

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

The Royal Irish Academy in Dublin, Ireland has announced the appointment of Dr. Susan Schreibman as Director of the newly created Digital Humanities Observatory (DHO). Dr. Schreibman will join the Academy from the University of Maryland, where she is currently Assistant Dean and Head of Digital Collections and Research.

DHO

The DHO is a new entity, created to coordinate Digital Humanities initiatives throughout Ireland.

See http://www.dho.ie/index.html