The iSchool had a great showing at this year's in Aarhus, Denmark, with three interactive workshops:
路 Lights, Camera, Community!
Using video to support community storytelling
Presented by: Jason Young, Cindy Aden, Chris Jowaisas, and Stacey Wedlake
路 From Play to Participation
Designing tabletop games to empower digital civic engagement with youth
Presented by: Michele Newman and Chris Coward
路 Misinfo Madness
Rapid ideation and design of an educational misinformation escape room game
Presented by: Nisha Devasia and Chris Coward
Ben Lee and co-authors Trevor Owens, and Jonah Estes鈥檚 paper titled 鈥,鈥 was accepted to the journal Internet Histories.
Lucy Lu Wang and co-authors Donghoon Shin, Tze-Yu (Alex) Chen, and Gary Hsieh鈥檚 paper titled 鈥溾 was accepted to the
Sandy Littletree delivered a keynote address titled 鈥淭o My Fellow Fellows鈥 at the event celebrating 25 years of the North Carolina (NC) State University Libraries Fellows Program, hosted by the NC State University Libraries. She was a at NC State from 2007 to 2009.
Michelle Martin was one of the invited participants for the , to discuss how children learn about race.
Heather Whiteman delivered a keynote address titled 鈥淯sing Data Science to Eliminate Workplace Sexual Harassment鈥 at the .
Ben Lee gave an invited talk titled 鈥淩e-animating Coetzee鈥檚 Computer-Generated Poetry鈥 hosted by the .
Melanie Walsh presented remarks at the seminar titled 鈥淐o-Intelligence鈥 at the at Duke University.
Michelle Martin moderated a panel titled 鈥淪cience All Around Us,鈥 for the for three writers of children鈥檚 nonfiction about their forthcoming nature/climate books.
Melanie Walsh and Neel Gupta were invited to participate in and present at "" an event hosted by the Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton University. The event celebrated the sunsetting of the Princeton Prosody Archive.