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Here are our final results:
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Here's our drawings of the day!
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Sayan Bhattacharyya is giving a talk entitled "Environmental Ethics through a Game of Non-mastery in the novel 'The Overstory.'"
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Now Teresa Lobalsamo and Dellania Segreti shows us their project on Italian Culture Through Food (very successful class at UToronto Mississauga) and Foodways digital project. #keystonedh24 @keystonedh.bsky.social
Title slide for this talk on experiential online learning about Italian food culture They begin their talk with a video of herding cats! This is how they see their work with DH on the Foodways project…
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Manoj Singh Rana from the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar discusses "Virtual Reality in Narratives and Narratives as Virtual Reality in a LitRPG: Immersiveness and the Augmented Human in Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One" #KeystoneDH24
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Manoj Singh Rana is now speaking on Virtual Reality in Narratives.
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It’s the final day of #keystonedh24! Jerald Lim starts us off with his eco critical investigation of games, featuring O’Reilly’s *Everything*!
Jerald Lin prepares to deliver his talk. Title slide: The Universe Peoples: Towards a Symptomatic Deep Ecology in David OReilly’s Everything Slide providing background in style of the game
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Now in the best-named panel at this #keystonedh24 conference (Food Processing in DH), Jason Reuscher of Penn State Schuylkill shows us his process of transcription of German cursive and Fraktur (that’s his handwriting on the right in the second photo) @keystonedh.bsky.social
Jason Reuscher discusses the origins of his project in historic German recipes from German cursive and Fraktur Jason shows how he tries to replicate Fraktur in his own handwriting Jason points out how the Fraktur corresponds with cursive
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Jerald Lim (Univesity of Utah) kicks off day three of #KeystoneDH24 with "The Universe Peoples: Interrogating Mediated Communication of a Symptomatic Deep Ecology via OReilly’s Everything"
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Panel B is starting now!
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Panel B(Games in Literature)is setting up now!
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What's your area code? We're doing a poll!
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Next, Shu Wan (via recording) discusses game-based instruction of history. He doesn’t want to make them but the games, but prefers to find something freely available: Nation Wars is available on Steam.
Shu Wan’s slide featuring his choice of game for his history students: Nation Wars. Each student chooses a nation to play.
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Now Justin Carpenter speaks on Julio Cortazar’s Hopscotch, a book that is a game in its own right(?) comes with a table of instructions! @keystonedh.bsky.social #keystonedh24
Table of Instructions in Cortazar’s Hopscotch
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It’s the final day of #keystonedh24! Jerald Lim starts us off with his eco critical investigation of games, featuring O’Reilly’s *Everything*!
Jerald Lin prepares to deliver his talk. Title slide: The Universe Peoples: Towards a Symptomatic Deep Ecology in David OReilly’s Everything Slide providing background in style of the game
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The first sessions of Keystone DH day 3 are starting soon. We will have a discussion on digital archives and one on games as literacy.
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Since the #KeystoneDH24 conference theme is play, we at the CSU Center for Public History + Digital Humanities) invite anyone who’s interested in mapping narratives or creating digital tours to play with our PlacePress plugin for WordPress. Questions welcome! @keystonedh.bsky.social wpplacepress.org
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Natasha Johnson’s takeaways: Students should have basic code knowledge foundation to be able to debug and improve generative AI code. #keystonedh @keystonedh.bsky.social
Natasha Johnson’s takeaways on testing ChatGPT on computational DH course tasks
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Furlong finds neither apocalyptic nightmare nor that AI will solve all our problems--but rather space of intense debate/discussion in faculty and staff with very strong opinions and concerns!
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Katherine Furlong is now giving a talk entitled "There Will Be Doughnuts: Playing with Generative AI Tools to Build Community." Spoiler: there are no real donuts.
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The AI in DH panel is starting at #keystonedh24! Natasha Johnson prepares to speak first on use of generative AI in Digital Humanities education @keystonedh.bsky.social
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R.C. Miessler and Bill O’Hara (Gettysburg College) "Anything Not Saved Will Be Lost: Video Games as Archives in the Humanities Classroom" #KeystoneDH24
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RC Miessler and Bill O'Hara from Gettysburg College are speaking on the archival of video games.
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Now Jennifer Isasi and Joshua Ortiz Baco introduce their talk with the history of their own collaboration! #keystonedh24 @keystonedh.bsky.social Importance of multilingual methods in DH = removing barriers of access! Follow the Bender rule: Always identify the languages you're working with!
Joshua Ortiz Baco with the slide documenting his collaboration with Jennifer Isasi
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Dan Johnson from Notre Dame is giving a talk entitled "Preserving Play:A Tale of Two SimCities"