| Celebrating
our tenth anniversary!

Event Archive Map:
2008-2009 | Open Access in the Humanities; The
Future of Writing; Humanities
and Technology: the Past Ten Years, the Next Ten Years
2007-2008
| Technology, Translation, and Transformation: Richard Grusin,
Adrian Johns, Michael Shellenberger, Open Humanities Press,
Event
Webs: Constructs, Connections, Causalities
2006-2007
| From the Iliad to the Ipod, Text
& Image Conference, Design for Non-Designers, Podcasting
Possibilities, Cory Doctorow
2005-2006
| Going Public: How to do things with graphic design; Plagiarism,
Prevention and Detection Using TurnItIn.com, Fireside Chat
with David Byrne, Human Rights, Technology & the Humanities
2004-2005
| Winter Teaching Colloquia; Going Public: How to Do Things
with Graphic Design; Plagiarism, Prevention and Detection
Using TurnItIn.com; I
Powerpoint: A Fireside Chat with David Byrne; Human Rights,
Technology & the Humanities
2003-2004
| Nine-Tenths of the Law: The English Copyright Debates and
the Rhetoric of the Public Domain; Fine
Print: Publishing in the Shadow of Big Media*
2002-2003
| Panel: "Electronic Publishing: New Players, Partners,
Projects, & Participants" featuring Daniel Greenstein,
Mark Poster, Kate Wittenberg, Stephen H. White; "The
Digital Divide" with George Lewis, Jennifer Terry, Mark
Warschauer, and Anne Friedberg; "The Digital Divide"
a Fireside Chat with Larry Irving*; "The Web We Weave…
In Humanities" Teaching Colloquy with Carrie Noland,
Stephanie Strickland, and Ann Van Sant; "The Digital
Divide: Netwar: A Digital Theater of Operations" with
Samuel Weber
2001-2002
| "The Future of the Past" with James O'Donnell;
Panel on "Gender & Technology;" "The Web
that We Weave... in Humanities" with Sharon Block, Department
of History; Jim Herbert, Department of Art History; Elizabeth
Losh, Writing Director of Humanities Core Course; and Ellen
Strenski; "Music, Technology, Humanities" a fireside
chat with Thomas Dolby and George Lewis*.
2000-2001
| Humanities and Technology: Multiple Literacies in a Digital
Culture; The Web We Weave... in Humanities; Deep Reading in
a Digital Age; "Technology, Society, Humanities"
with Katherine Hayles and Henry Samueli*
1999-2000
| Inaugural HumaniTech® workshops
1998-1999
| Origins of HumaniTech®
*=video archives of this event are available by request.
Contact Barbara Cohen at blcohen@uci.edu.
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