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[EVENT] Seton Hall Digital Humanities Faculty Fellows Projects Showcase 

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Date and Time: Tuesday, December 5th from 9:00 PM to 10:30 PM
Location: Walsh Library, Beck Rooms

Join us for the Digital Humanities Faculty Fellows Projects Showcase hosted by the Teaching, Learning and Technology Roundtable Faculty Development & Best Practices Committee. The event will consist of presentations from seven Faculty Fellows who will discuss their particular area of interest and how it applies to digital humanities.

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Presentations by the Digital Humanities Faculty Fellows:

  • Dongdong Chen Ph.D., Department of Languages Literatures and Cultures, College of Arts and Sciences
    • Upgrading the Web-based Chinese-Learning Program Project
  • William Connell, Ph.D., Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences, and La Motta Chair
    • Measuring the Population of Foreign Workers in Renaissance Florence
  • Kelly Goedert, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences and Viswa Viswanathan, Ph.D., Department of Computing and Decision Sciences, Stillman School of Business
    • Use of Concept Maps to Enhance Meaningful Learning
  • Penina Orenstein Ph.D., Computing and Decision Sciences, Stillman School of Business
    • Exploring the Structural Topology of a Representative Sample of Retail Supply Chains and Their Evolution using a Data Visualization Approach
  • Elizabeth A. Pallitto, M.F.A., Ph.D., University Core Curriculum, College of Arts and Sciences
    • Transformational Journey through Art: Utilizing Digital Media to Explore Dante’s Cosmos
  • Courtney Starrett M.F.A., Art and Design, College of Communication and the Arts
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More information on the presentations

Breakfast will be served.

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This event is sponsored by the Teaching, Learning & Technology Roundtable (TLTR). The Digital Humanities initiative is made possible through funding by the Provost’s Office.