THATCamp NCPH Returns!

9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Hilton Milwaukee City Center

Join us for the second THATCamp NCPH, building on the success of last year’s event at the NCPH conference in Pensacola, Florida. The camp will take place on the day before the conference officially starts, on Wednesday, April 18, at the Hilton Milwaukee City Center. Registration is an affordable $30 for the day. The event is organized and facilitated by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, with support from the NCPH Digital Media Group.

The “unconference” format dispenses with formal presentations and allows campers to design hands-on sessions on the spot around projects, issues, or technologies of particular interest to them. As at the more than 60 THATCamps that have been held since the first one in 2008, participants will help create the agenda and share knowledge and questions. Last year’s THATCamp NCPH proved that this approach makes a productive mix with the collaborative nature of public history, and we’re looking forward to another day-long meeting of the minds. One participant last year called it “a really helpful and collegial experience,” and another talked about the “great mix” of who attended—grad students, scholars, librarians, archivists, museum professionals, and others. THATCamp NCPH is open to anyone with an interest in the digital humanities, although we expect that the disciplinary center of gravity at this camp will likely be around public history. Please forward this announcement to anyone in the humanities, technology, design, or related fields who might be interested in what promises to be a lively and inclusive event.

To apply to attend the camp, see ncph2012.thatcamp.org/register

After you register, you’ll get an account that will let you log in to the THATCamp NCPH website. On the website, you’ll be asked to write a paragraph proposing a project, topic, or skill that you’d like to explore in Milwaukee. Interested in incorporating digital history projects as a classroom activity? Want to learn more about collections management software? Curious about cell phone apps and digital walking tours? Tell us your idea and then come to the camp and help us figure out how to explore it in a way that will be most useful for you. Campers at last year’s THATCamp NCPH ranged from people just beginning to think about digital humanities to those with years of designing and programming experience—there’s room for everyone in the discussions.

Attendance is capped at 75 people and registration closes on April 1. Successful applicants for the camp will be notified shortly after April 1.

Campers will need to purchase lunch on April 18, but menus from a selection of nearby quick eateries will be available at the start of the day to streamline the process.

More details will be available here as the event approaches.

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About Tom Scheinfeldt

Tom is Director-at-Large of CHNM and Research Assistant Professor of History in the Department of History and Art History at George Mason University. Starting in the Fall of 2013, Tom will be Associate Professor of Digital Culture and Director of Digital Humanities at the UCONN Digital Media Center.Tom blogs at Found History, co-hosts Digital Campus with Dan, Mills, and Amanda. He is @foundhistory on Twitter. He is contemplating abandoning his academic position to make his fortune by securing exclusive catering rights to THATCamp for his next brainchild, THATHotDogStand.