by Jeffrey Burnett | Nov 8, 2021 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
In this blog I want to share my ongoing experience with transitioning in-person cultural heritage outreach projects into digital cultural heritage during the COVID-19 pandemic. I have been a member of Michigan State University’s Campus Archaeology Program (CAP) since...
by Juan Carlos Rico Noguera | Nov 8, 2021 | CHI Announcements, CHI Grad Fellow Post
In my previous entry, I defined digital humanities and discussed whether digital humanities were a revolution, a technical improvement of usual humanities’ business, or just flashy rhetoric. I did not provide any absolute answer regarding the discussion, but I...
by lawsonv2 | Oct 19, 2021 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
The early weeks of this fellowship have been devoted to foundations, primarily through establishing a shared understanding of digital cultural heritage, before we begin the more technical aspects of the year. As a result, I’ve been thinking more thoroughly about what...
by Micayla Spiros | Oct 19, 2021 | CHI Fellowship Program, CHI Grad Fellow Post, Uncategorized
In the CHI fellowship, during the first semester we carry out rapid development project challenges with a team of fellows. Last year, the CHI fellowship was completely online due to COVID-19. While Zoom was essential to allowing us to still meet, work on these...
by Juan Carlos Rico Noguera | Oct 13, 2021 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
I provided a vague depiction of what I will be writing about this year in my previous entry. I wrote I was interested in depicting the digital humanities field in Latin America, but I did not discuss this digital humanities thing. So, what are we talking about when we...
by Jeffrey Burnett | Oct 10, 2021 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
Over the last few weeks in CHI I have been given the resources to think about what cultural heritage is and why and to what digital methods are applied to the protection, preservation, and/or sharing cultural heritage. Digital (cultural) heritage projects are applied...
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