Past Events

Wed
Feb
26
2025
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Intro to Python, Part II: Get set up with Python and gain practical experience with popular tools

This workshop introduces non-technical audiences to Python setup, coding environments, and AI-assisted code understanding without focusing on programming concepts.

Wed
Feb
19
2025
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Copyright and Reuse in Digital Projects

Learn how to reuse copyrighted materials in a responsible way.

Wed
Feb
12
2025
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Intro to Python, Part I: Python in Digital Humanities

This workshop introduces attendees to digital humanities projects using Python, demonstrating its versatility and providing insights into building programming skills.

Thu
Dec
05
2024
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Indigenous Digital Archives: Mukurtu and Other Tools

This workshop explores Indigenous digital archiving, covering data sovereignty, metadata critique, participatory appraisal, and digital repatriation, with case studies and discussions on collaboration and future directions.

Wed
Dec
04
2024
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Conversation with Mozilla Foundation Representatives

This special event features Mozilla Foundation representatives discussing job opportunities, career paths, and the skills they seek in candidates interested in technology, open-source development, and internet health.

Fri
Nov
22
2024
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LGBTQ+ Oral Histories: Practice and Connection with Communities

This roundtable explores documenting LGBTQ+ personal histories, highlighting the power of oral history, challenges in sharing stories, and examples of related community archives.

Wed
Nov
20
2024
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Digital Humanities Project Reading Session - November 20

During this time, we will discuss a selected reading that will be circulated a week prior. Students are welcome to attend. If you would like to receive a copy of the reading, please get in touch with niloufar_esmaeili@my.utsa.edu.

Wed
Nov
13
2024
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Digital Activism and Data Visualization: Mapping Gender-Based Violence through GraphCommons

This workshop examines digital activism, data visualization, and feminist movements, offering hands-on training with GraphCommons to create impactful narratives on gender-based violence.