THATCamp Gainesville, FL (UF)
24 April 2015
Very interesting groups of people. Learned a lot and looking forward to the next one. Hopefully will be able to attend the big one in Orlando this fall.

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THATCamp Gainesville, FL (UF)
24 April 2015
Very interesting groups of people. Learned a lot and looking forward to the next one. Hopefully will be able to attend the big one in Orlando this fall.
Episode 060: Lower Your Expectations
Pete and Charlie discuss Charlie's good mood and his vendetta against George Lucas.
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The view from THATCamp CAA 2014 headquarters at Columbia College, Chicago
I'm back from Chicago, where Liam Andrew and I presented on the collaborative work we undertake as HyperStudio research assistants. The conference? Well, it's more of an unconference: THATCamp CAA 2014 is part of the THATCamp (The Humanities and Technology Camp) series, which puts on informal, participant-driven sessions all over the world. THATCamp CAA brought together scholars, educators, librarians, and museum professionals interested in exploring digital art history. I ditched my pen and paper in favor of Twitter this time—and I saved them all using Storify. Check 'em out here.
Three ground rules of #THATCamp: 1) have fun, 2) be productive, and 3) be collegial
— Desi Gonzalez (@desigonz) February 10, 2014
Twitter stream of #THATCampBSU tags
Tweets about "#ThatcampBSU"
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REALLY wish I could have attended.
Session Title: “Tumblr The New Gutenberg Press?”
Esau will be facilitating this workshop by showing you how he uses the software and Q&A style discussion covering the following questions:
Introduction to Tumblr and why it is as important or more important than Facebook or Twitter?
Who is on Tumblr?
How can it work as a platform for your creative project?
What is good about Tumblr?
What is bad about Tumblr?
Esau Kessler is a creative working as a communications specialist & art director for Massive Happiness in Idaho. He is currently editing his science fiction book titled “Edan”, and just opened his art exhibit “New Eyes” in downtown Boise. He publishes and contributes to over 100 Tumblr blogs and has been working with the software since 2006. Follow him at un.tumblr.com
Learn more here: boisestate2013.thatcamp.org
(Esau is not directly affiliated with Tumblr Inc.)
Whoa! Congratulations to Kate L. Ganski! I had the pleasure of meeting Kate at the ACRL THATCamp in Indianapolis this year. She was a master organizer and her clear vision for technologically competent information literacy was inspiring!
I'm so glad to see these ACRL Information Literacy standards revamped for the 2nd decade of the 21st century.... looking forward to tech competency for libraries and staff as being part of the learning contract to info literate teaching to students--in the classroom and in online environments!
In celebration of Women’s History Month and WikiWomen’s History Month, groups across the United States are organizing both virtual and in-person meet-ups to edit Wikipedia to include more perspectives on women and people of color on Friday: #tooFEW — a feminist Wikipedia edit-a-thon! Originally conceived of as part of a virtual way to connect the upcoming THATCamp unconferences on feminism, there are now widespread events everywhere. I
#TooFEW: Feminist People of Color Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon on Friday, March 15 (2013) from 11am-3pm EST - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education
An announcement from this past March's edit-a-thon. Describes a bit of the origins of #tooFEW edit-a-thons at THATCamps past. This was the event I attended at Duke, one of the satellite campuses. The edit-a-thon was sponsored by HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Sciences and Technology Advanced Collaboratory) and the Duke PhD Lab sponsored by the Franklin Humanities Institute.
Tweets from this event using the #tooFEW hashtag were Storifyed.