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Future of (Mediated) Scholarship workshop Friday at 2:00

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If you have ever thought that today's wintry economic climate may mean that your future as an art world star or industry heavyweight is less assured than it used to be, tomorrow's graduate student workshop sponsored by the Institute for Multimedia Literacy is designed to open your eyes to options in the world of technology-enhanced teaching and to show how your skills and sophistication with computational and interactive media may just be your ticket out of this dump. The Future of (Mediated) Scholarship workshop series kicks off Friday, January 30 at 2:00 p.m. with an overview of digital scholarship, the digital humanities, and new directions in technology-enhanced teaching and learning. Open to all USC grad students, this broad survey will touch on the ways in which research, publishing, and scholarly interaction are shifting, sketching the conceptual, intellectual and pedagogical context for the series. After this, the workshop will focus on the use of online tools for organizing research, and the creation of online spaces to enhance one’s teaching. RSVPs appreciated

Complete workshop description is here

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