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Mozilla Drumbeat 2010: Learning, Freedom and the Web

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Save the date: November 3-5, 2010 in Barcelona

Mozilla's 2010 Drumbeat Festival will showcase people, ideas and projects making connections between learning, freedom and the web. Sign up for updates: http://drumbeat.org/

Nominate a HASTAC Scholar for 2010-2011

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HASTAC WELCOMES NOMINATIONS FOR THE SCHOLARS PROGRAM FOR 2010-2011

The HASTAC Scholars program is comprised of graduate and undergraduate students who are engaged with innovative projects and research at the intersection of digital media & learning, 21st century education, the digital humanities, and technology in the arts, humanities and sciences. Nominations are due by August 13, 2010. For more information about HASTAC Scholars and nomination process, see http://www.hastac.org/hastac-welcomes-nominations-2010-2011-scholars-program .

Join the HASTAC Discussion "Race, Ethnicity, Diaspora in the Digital Age"

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Join the discussion on "Race, Ethnicity, Diaspora in the Digital Age" hosted by HASTAC Scholars Anne Cong-Huyen (UCSB) and Edward Gonzalez-Tennant (U of Florida) at http://www.hastac.org/forums/hastac-scholars-discussions/race-ethnicity-and-diaspora-digital-age .

Nominations for 2009-2010 HASTAC Scholars Program

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The HASTAC Scholars Program welcomes nominations for 2009-2010.  See www.hastac.org/scholars for more information about the program and nomination process.

HASTAC III: Traversing Digital Boundaries

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Announcing HASTAC III: Traversing Digital Boundaries
April 19-21, 2009

Register now at http://www.chass.uiuc.edu/hastaciii/

Participatory Learning and the New Humanities: An Interview with Cathy Davidson

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It was a logical step for Cathy Davidson to move from a commitment to the public Humanities, in the tradition of John Hope Franklin (after whom the Center for the Humanities she directs is named) to a fascination with the potential of the new Web to transform the very nature of work we do in the Humanities. Intrigued by the success of participatory projects like Wikipedia, Cathy Davidson wonders “why this isn’t the most exciting time for all of us in our profession. Why aren’t we figuring out ways that we can use this exciting intellectual moment to bolster our mission in the world, our methods in the world, our reach in the world, our understanding of what we do and what we have to offer our students in the world?”

Third Annual HASTAC Conference: Traversing Digital Boundaries

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The third annual HASTAC conference will be held April 19-21, 2009, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign under the theme "Traversing Digital Boundaries." As the theme suggests, the gathering will focus on the exploration of new territory and in work that crosses, manipulates, or simply ignores traditional boundaries.
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