Program for Digital Humanities Bootcamp 2021
DH Bootcamp 2021 Program
Program is subject to change
Times are listed in Central Time
Dates: August 19th and 20th
Format: Workshops will be held on Zoom; instructional materials will also be available for participants to follow in their own time after the program ends.
Reception: August 20th at 4 PM at the Vanderbilt Digital Humanities Center (1101 19th Ave S. in Nashville, TN).
Register for Bootcamp here: https://forms.gle/jCLKv5ZQPV5gYFMh6
Find more information about Bootcamp here: https://www.vanderbilt.edu/digitalhumanities/digital-humanities-bootcamp-2021/
Day One: Thursday, August 19th
9:30-10:45 AM (Central time)- live via Zoom
Welcome & Introduction to the Bootcamp
11:00 AM -12:15 PM – live via Zoom
Digital Archives & Collections: This session will focus on Omeka, a platform for creating online collections and exhibits. Select a workshop:
Omeka basics- learn the fundamentals of working with Omeka, including metadata, objects, collections, exhibits, and themes
Intermediate Omeka- explore select add-ons and plugins, such as those used to support batch uploads, mapping, and user contributions.
1:00 PM -2:15 PM – live via Zoom
Multimedia & Public Engagement: select a workshop
Podcasting – learn podcasting basics from an experienced podcast producer
Branching narratives– use the online platform Twine to create branching narrative environments
3D modeling – explore easy handheld applications for modeling 3D cultural heritage artifacts
2:30 PM -3:45 PM – live via Zoom
Geospatial Humanities & Mapping: select a workshop
StoryMaps JS- learn the basics of digital cartography and dataset creation for spatial storytelling
QGIS- Explore digital mapping fundamentals using the open source, georeferenced data processing software QGIS
Day Two: Friday, August 20th
9:45 AM -10:45 AM – live via Zoom
Reflection on Day 1, Discussion of DH in the Classroom, Quantitative Methods and Coding
11:00 AM -12:15 AM – live via Zoom
Text Analysis: select a workshop
Voyant Tools- learn the basics of text analysis with user-friendly web-based platform Voyant Tools
TEI and digital editions –create digital editions and text markup with TEI, the Text Encoding Initiative
Python- explore the computer programming language Python and its use for computational text analysis
1:00 PM -2:15 PM – live via Zoom
Data: select a workshop
Data visualization – make a variety of graphs and charts from your dataset
Network analysis – create a visual map to analyze connections between entities
Web scraping –create a spreadsheet from the information on a web page
2:30 PM -3:30 PM – live via Zoom
Reflection on Day 2, Questions and Controversies, Local Resources
In light of new campus health guidelines, we have regretfully cancelled the planned in-person DH Bootcamp Reception. We will gather in person again when circumstances permit. Please join the DH Center email list for information about upcoming virtual and, eventually, in-person events.