by Dylan Ruediger | Nov 17, 2014 | digital humanities, SIF Projects
Last Friday night, the SIF Hoccleve team presented our work at the South Atlantic Modern Language Association conference, held this year in Buckhead. The conference theme this year was sustainability, and our poster highlighted the way that the Hoccleve Archive...
by Dylan Ruediger | Nov 9, 2014 | digital humanities, SIF Projects
This weekend, the South Atlantic Modern Language Association is coming to Buckhead, and the Hoccleve Archive team will be there. The last couple of weeks have been spent getting ready for what, for us at least, is the first public roll-out of our work. For me, this...
by Robert Bryant | Nov 3, 2014 | digital humanities, pedagogy, SIF Projects
Hey All! I’ve been working like crazy on comprehensive exams this week and thought I would share some of the latest dialogue on Gamification I’ve researched and written. I think it’s a highly relevant topic to a lot of contemporary research that has...
by Valerie Robin | Oct 26, 2014 | digital humanities, digital pedagogy, SIF Projects
In case you didn’t hear, this past Tuesday was the National Day on Writing. And thanks to a bunch of people in the English Department, the Linguistics department, and some other organizations (I think there was a sorority involved somewhere), it went off really...
by Dylan Ruediger | Oct 20, 2014 | digital humanities, SIF Projects
There has been a lot of activity over the Hoccleve Archives projects over the last few weeks, mostly relating to a series of computer files known as the HOCCLEX files. These files, which date from the 1980’s, were originally developed by a team of researchers,...
by Valerie Robin | Oct 12, 2014 | digital humanities, SIF Projects
As part of the project I’m working on for the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives, I have been researching free apps for the iPad 2 that might help innovate the current recording process of the DALN. Let me explain in more detail: Representatives from the...