On Tuesday February 11, CDHI’s Visiting Scholar in Residence Dr. Emily Christina Murphy will lead a conversation around the topic of Digital Storytelling and its use in teaching within and beyond the university. Sharing reflections from her forthcoming volume EnTwine: A Critical and Creative Companion to Teaching with Twine, co-edited with Dr. Lai-Tze Fan, this conversation will delve into the ways the digital storytelling platform can support inclusive and creative teaching and scholarship. Dr. Murphy will be in conversation with Arun Jacob (PhD Candidate, Faculty of Information), who has contributed a chapter to the volume focused on international decolonial teaching with Twine.
This event will take place in-person, in JHB 1040 (10th floor, Jackman Humanities Building). The event starts at 12:00 pm EST, and attendees can enjoy a light lunch during the event. Attendance is free, but space is limited. All attendees must register in advance.