Some of my tweets and other favorite tweets from the Social Knowledge Creation in the Humanities mini-conference (Conference schedule PDF archive):
.@profjuliette addressing v. important challenges of digital teaching within analog environments + institutions. #dhsi15skc #dhsi2015
— Andie Silva (@andiesilva) June 7, 2015
The new Iter site is slick as all getout: http://t.co/CfZfcYWT5o #dhsi2015 #dhsi15skc Shoutout to @HiebertMatthew & @dewolfe001 especially!
— Daniel Powell (@djp2025) June 7, 2015
The digital *is* material, it’s in a server farm in Norway, or Kansas or whatever, but it is real @djp2025 – yes! #DHSI15SKC #dhsi2015
— Steve Anderson (@sgahistory) June 7, 2015
Juliette Levy's Digital Zombies as a PowerPoint slide #digialhumanities #dhsi2015 pic.twitter.com/Mo2VVfBTxU
— Eileen M. Bentsen (@roanone102) June 7, 2015
A gentle reminder that relinquishing control is a fundamental principle of wikis. #dhsi2015 #dhsi15skc https://t.co/xjTideomI2
— Heather VanMouwerik (@HVanMouwerik) June 7, 2015
[¬º-°]¬ zombie emoticon for http://t.co/APQ2MS6hK8 project #DHSI15SKC #dhsi2015 @profjuliette pic.twitter.com/1roE0sxp0b
— Steve Anderson (@sgahistory) June 7, 2015
Digital Zombies http://t.co/APQ2MS6hK8 – meaningful play activity w/ the library #DHSI15SKC #dhsi2015 @profjuliette pic.twitter.com/cMRfIC5anq
— Steve Anderson (@sgahistory) June 7, 2015
Forking the Wiki (like Github) – "Wiki Inventor Sticks a Fork in His Baby” http://t.co/9cMUMyRZMh #DHSI15SKC #dhsi2015
— Steve Anderson (@sgahistory) June 7, 2015
"Wikis aren’t a defined system, they’re an emergent technology" – we’re not sure what Wikis can be @jmaxsfu #DHSI15SKC #dhsi2015
— Steve Anderson (@sgahistory) June 7, 2015
Sometimes we’re using WordPress (which is great), but we really need a Wiki @jmaxsfu #DHSI15SKC #dhsi2015 pic.twitter.com/yXwHJhsQFx
— Steve Anderson (@sgahistory) June 7, 2015
"25 years of HyperCard—the missing link to the Web" http://t.co/DYEJNsDL5e #DHSI15SKC #dhsi2015 pic.twitter.com/s4OZxXtGZC
— Steve Anderson (@sgahistory) June 7, 2015
Wikis and Wikipedia as #humanitiescomputing and #digitalhumanities #DHSI15SKC #dhsi2015 @jmaxsfu pic.twitter.com/hjx6jHIz6x
— Steve Anderson (@sgahistory) June 7, 2015
Reach out to the populous through DH, yes #publichistory and #digitalhumanities – @RayS6 drawing on @alanyliu #DHSI15SKC #dhsi2015
— Steve Anderson (@sgahistory) June 7, 2015
I love this “intellectual map” especially for its messiness #DHSI15SKC #dhsi2015 pic.twitter.com/ctthvl1ykq
— Steve Anderson (@sgahistory) June 7, 2015