Dream Lab 2023
Digital Humanities Summer Training Institute
June 5, 2023 - 10:00am—June 8, 2023 - 5:00pm
The University of Pennsylvania
Dream Lab is a week-long digital humanities training opportunity hosted by the University of Pennsylvania and designed to help humanists become more confident and thoughtful users, creators, and critics of digital technology. There are several courses to choose from, each of which combines technology instruction with practical application. Dream Lab is open to everyone but has been designed especially to serve early-stage scholars aspiring to be teaching faculty, research librarians, and archivists.
Dream Lab 2023 will feature the following classes:
- Advocating for Community: Data Collection and Visualization, Dr. Jennifer Garcon, Cassandra Hradil, and Emily Esten
- Black Speculative Digital Arts and Humanities, Dr. Michael Burns & Dr. Clay Colmon
- Creative Coding, Dr. Mark Sample
- Digital Humanities in the Classroom, Dorothy Berry & Roberto Vargas
- Digital Surrogates, Dot Porter
- East Asian Studies and Digital Humanities, Dr. Paula R. Curtis & Dr. Paul Vierthaler
- Humanities Mapping, Dr. Andrew Janco
- Nuts and Bolts of DH Project Development, Kayla Abner & Lauren Cooper
- Text Analysis, Dr. J.D. Porter
For more information about each class, visit the Dream Lab page: https://web.sas.upenn.edu/dream-lab/courses-2023/