Presentations and related workshops have different capacities. Workshop participants are required to attend the presentations as well. There are separate sign-ups for both parts. Presentations may have limited capacity, if requests exceed the volume. Workshops have limited capacities, depending on the argument. You can chose to attend only a presentation, without joining a workshop. Signing up for a second workshop depends on availability.
Also, note the different time zones of all these classes. They are deliberately chosen to accommodate people from different areas.
| Course | Name | Presentation | Workshop |
| Data Organization and Visualization for Beginners | Angela Dressen (I Tatti / Harvard) Catherine Walsh (University of Montevallo) | February 21, 2022 at 10am EST | February 21, 2022 at 12 noon EST |
| Digital Humanities Pedagogy in Renaissance Studies | Amanda Madden (George Mason University) | February 22, 2022 at 10 am EST | February 22, 2022 at 10am to 12:30 pm EST 45 participants |
| Introduction to Network Analysis | Jessica M Othis (George Mason University) | Wednesday, February 23rd, 2-4pm (Eastern / UTC-5) | Wednesday, February 23rd, 2-4pm (Eastern / UTC-5) 15 participants |
| Using Jupyter Notebooks and Pandas to Work with Data | Richard Freedman (Haverford College, USA)Daniel Russo-Batterham (Melbourne University, Australia) | February 24, 2022, 3PM EST (1 hour) | March 3, 2022 3PM EST (2 hours) 15 participants |
| Spatial Humanities | Randa El Khatib (University of Toronto) | March 1, 2022: 10:00am-11:00pm EST | March 1, 2022: 11:00am-12:00pm PST EST 15 participants |
| Introduction to Text Encoding | Isabella Magni (HathiTrust Research Center and Indiana University), Paolo Scaroni (Rutgers University) | March 2nd at 11am-noon EST | March 2nd at noon-1pm EST 15 participants |
| Introduction to Computer Vision for Book and Art History | Giles Bergel (University of Oxford) | March 3, 2022, 2-4pm (UK) | March 3, 2022, 2-4pm(UK) 50 participants |