THATCamp Gainesville, April 21 at the Harn Museum of Art

You are invited to THATCamp Gainesville, on 21 April, Friday, at the Harn Museum of Art!

THATCamp, The Humanities and Technology Camp, is an unconference which fosters informal and productive conversations about Digital Humanities and Public Humanities projects, topics, and skills. For all who work with and research Digital and Public Humanities, this unconference will be of interest to you. This year, there will be expected sessions on text encoding, community engagement, oral histories, digital mapping, and more. As they are submitted, you can browse all the session proposals here: http://gainesville2017.thatcamp.org/

THATCamps provide a good space to network and brainstorm. This year, it is expected that many UF and community folks will attend, as well as the dynamic mix of attendees found at other THATCamps from many institutions, including graduate students, scholars, librarians, archivists, museum professionals, developers and programmers, K-12 teachers, administrators, managers, and funders as well as people from the non-profit sector, people from the for-profit sector, and interested amateurs.

Since it is an unconference, session proposals are directly posted on the website, where other participants can read them and comment on them. To get started, please register on the website. There is no registration cost. Register: http://gainesville2017.thatcamp.org/register/

If you would like to learn more about the kinds of sessions offered at THATCamp or you are ready to Propose a session, please click on the click on the link on this page: http://gainesville2017.thatcamp.org/propose/