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What is THATcamp?

THATCamp (The Humanities And Technology Camp)  is a user-generated “unconference” on digital humanities inspired by the Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University.

At THATcamp 2009, CHNM floated the idea of holding regional camps around the country, an idea that quickly took hold, leading to events in Austin, Texas (THATcamp Austin) and Washington state (THATcamp Pacific Northwest), as well as planned events in Michigan (THATcamp Great Lakes) and California (THATcamp SoCal).

THATcamp Columbus, a collaborative effort of the Ohio Humanities Council and the Center for Public History and Digital Humanities at Cleveland State University, will be held in January 2010 in Columbus, Ohio.

What is an “unconference”?

According to Wikipedia, an unconference is “a conference where the content of the sessions is created and managed by the participants, generally day-by-day during the course of the event, rather than by one or more organizers in advance of the event.” An unconference is not a spectator event. Participants in an unconference are expected to present their work, share their knowledge, and actively collaborate with fellow participants rather than simply attend.

Who should attend?

Anyone with energy and an interest in digital humanities.  That includes academics, librarians, archivists, cultural activists, curators, students, educators, and professionals in all fields where technology and the humanities collide.

What should I propose?

That’s up to you. Sessions at THATCamp will range from software demos to training sessions to discussions of research findings to half-baked rants (but please no full-blown papers; we’re not here to read or be read to). You should come to THATCamp with something in mind, and on the first day find a time, a place, and people to share it with. Once you’re at THATCamp, you may also find people with similar topics and interests to team up with for a joint session.  You might want to check out the original THATcamp blog or some of the regional camps to get an idea of the scope of topics, but don’t feel limited by those examples.  If it falls under the topic of the humanities and technology, and impacts you, your organization, or the field of digital humanities (broadly defined) then it’s fair game.

Where and when will THATCamp be held?

The event will be held on Friday January 15th and Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at Columbus State Community College in Columbus, Ohio.  Click here for directions.  We have a block of rooms reserved for THATcampers. Details will be provided at a later date, but you may contact Jim Calder if you need help booking your room now.

Where’s the schedule? When is THATCamp?

We’ll create the entire schedule on Day 1, but the important parts go as follows:  Day 1 begins with registration from 8:30-9 (breakfast included), and we’ll begin promptly at 9am. Day 1 will end at 5:30pm, and we’ll resume for day 2 at with breakfast (yes, we’ll have lots of coffee) at 8:30am and sessions beginning at 9am.  Following Day 2 sessions, we will hold a panel discussion, inviting institutional stakeholders to join in the dialogue.

How do I sign up?

Unfortunately, we only have space for 40-50 participants, so we have to do some vetting.

Applications are officially closed for the 2010 event.

How much?

THATCamp Columbus is free to all attendees, but a $25 donation towards materials, snacks, beverages, and t-shirts (yes, t-shirts!) will be much appreciated by the organizers.

How do I sponsor THATCamp?

A limited number of sponsorships are available to corporations and non-profits.  Shoot us an email at thatcampcolumbus@gmail.com.

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  1. Announcing THATcamp Columbus | THATcamp Columbus on September 10, 2009 at 11:25 am

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