RSA 2022 DDL Schedule

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.

CourseNamePresentationWorkshop
Data Organization and Visualization for Beginners Angela Dressen (I Tatti / Harvard)
Catherine Walsh (University of Montevallo)
February 21, 2022 at 10am ESTFebruary 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 DataRichard 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 HumanitiesRanda 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 ESTMarch 2nd at noon-1pm EST 
15 participants
Introduction to Computer Vision for Book and Art HistoryGiles Bergel (University of Oxford)  March 3, 2022, 2-4pm (UK)  March 3, 2022, 2-4pm(UK) 
50 participants