CDHI Lightning Lunch: Digital Ecologies
JHI 1040 170 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaOur first Lightning Lunch of 2024-25 will reflect on Digital Ecologies on Tuesday, September 24, 2024, 12:00-1:30 pm.
Our first Lightning Lunch of 2024-25 will reflect on Digital Ecologies on Tuesday, September 24, 2024, 12:00-1:30 pm.
How will elections of the social media age be described in history books? Are there steps we can take to defend our democracy in a time of disinformation? Join Professor L.K. Bertram from the AI and Humanities Lab at the Critical Digital Humanities Initiative on Thursday, September 26, 2024 (7:00-8:00 PM ET, live online and streaming on demand) as she […]
Join us for the first workshop in the Digital Knowledge Mobilization Essentials series, which introduces humanities researchers to the core principles of user experience (UX) design. Through interactive exercises, participants will begin laying the foundation for a new or refreshed project website, gaining practical tools to enhance user engagement and accessibility.
CDHI's Lightning Lunch of 2024-25 will reflect on AI in the Classroom. AI is all around us, and shapes the way that we live, think, work, and teach. Thinking about both the ways that students learn and how educators teach, this session will reflect on the challenges but also the possibilities that artificial intelligence brings.
Join us for the second workshop in the Digital Knowledge Mobilization Essentials series, which introduces humanities researchers to the core principles of visual design. Through interactive exercises, participants will explore concepts like form, contrast, and colour, gaining practical tools to create visually compelling research materials and online content. This workshop will be held in person […]
Please join CDHI's AI + Humanities Lab for a talk with Amir Kiani on Friday, January 31, 2025. Corporate Transparency in the Age of Advanced AI: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Path Forward In a world increasingly shaped by advanced artificial intelligence, transparency will become a cornerstone of corporate accountability and trust. This talk explores how […]
CDHI's Visiting Speaker, Dr. Avery Dame-Griff, will facilitate a special graduate seminar, "Introduction to Working with Born-Digital Materials and Web History" on Thursday, February 6, 2025. In this seminar, you'll explore some of the ways born-digital materials could be integrated into research, as well as the challenges of working with born-digital and web materials. This […]
CDHI is pleased to welcome our annual Visiting Speaker: Dr. Avery Dame-Griff. This is an in person seminar at the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto (140 St. George Street, Claude T. Bissell Building, Room BL 404). Pre-registration is required. Dr. Dame-Griff's talk is titled "Tracing the Two Revolutions: A History of the Transgender […]
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 […]
CDHI's fourth and final Lightning Lunch of 2024-25 will reflect on the new contexts that DH tools provide for studying old texts. Speakers: Stephanie J. Lahey (Mark Andrews Postdoctoral Fellow in Book Sciences, Old Book New Science Lab, University of Toronto) Christina Pasqua (PhD Candidate, Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto) Liza […]