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Zach taught workshop #26

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smythp opened this issue Mar 24, 2023 · 5 comments
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Zach taught workshop #26

smythp opened this issue Mar 24, 2023 · 5 comments
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smythp commented Mar 24, 2023

@zipper3030 Can you provide details (what you did, audience, location, date)

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smythp commented Jul 5, 2023

@leanne-fan you marked this as done, can you link to this info or add it here as a comment?

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smythp commented Jul 6, 2023

@szweibel You got info on this? Feel like I kind of want a little news section on this site.

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What was this issue referencing? I'm not sure if I recall. Using the platform for the last DHRI maybe?

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smythp commented Jul 6, 2023

Functionally, I just want some dummy content for a small micronews section on the home page. In a meeting awhile ago you (or someone else) said you had taught a workshop at which DHRIFT was relevant, or where you used some the curriculum, etc.

Really just looking for anything recent with DHRIFT, like ran a workshop, had a community meeting, etc. Just give me like 3 sentences for as many of these as you can think of.

Thanks, Zach. I'm just picking on you because someone said you did a thing awhile back.

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@smythp sure, maybe something like:
"In January 2023, a prototype of the DHRIFT platform was used to teach workshops on Python programming at CUNY Graduate Center's Digital Humanities Institute. The institute was held remotely and allowed the DHRIFT team to gain useful insights into how the platform could be utilized more effectively in remote environments."

@szweibel also taught using the platform concurrently at another insitute (which iirc was in-person), which could be worth mentioning.

Could maybe also mention that the platform was used to teach Steve's JavaScripting Master's Student course last fall?

The only other thing that comes to mind is that we presented on DHRIFT at the CUNY IT Conference last year (Friday, Dec. 2nd), if you think that would also be worth pointing out.

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