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Winter Workshop
21 January 2005

A collaboration of Wheaton and Mount Holyoke Colleges supported by a grant from the CET.

Locations
ML: Mary Lyon
WL: Wallace Library

(See location map for building locations and parking suggestion)

map of workshop locations

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January Workshop Quicklinks
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Friday, 21 January 2005
9:00-9:30Gathering -- sign-in, coffee -- Woolley Room, Mary Lyon Hall
9:30-10:00Welcome -- Owen Ellard (Director of Research and Instructional Support, Library, Information and Technology Services, Mount Holyoke College), Kathleen Ebert-Zawasky (Director of Techn ology in Research and Instruction, Wheaton College), Terry Metz (Vice President for Technology and Information Services, Wheaton College) -- Mary Lyon Hall, Woolley Room
10:00-12:00Faculty Panel -- Representatives from selected projects report on their progress. Descriptions can be found here. -- Woolley Room, Mary Lyon Hall
  • Abraham Quintanar, Assistant Professor, Spanish, Dickinson College
  • Donald Cotter, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Mount Holyoke College
  • Shaoping Moss, Information Technology Consultant, Library, Information and Technology Services, Mount Holyoke College
  • Gavin Ferriby, Systems and Electronic Resources Librarian, Trexler Library, Muhlenberg College
  • Linda Patrik (in absentia), Associate Professor, Philosophy, Union College
    John Myers, Catalog Librarian, Schaffer Library, Union College
    Kesheng Yu, Curricular Design Specialist, Information Technology Services, Union College
  • Domingo Ledezma, Assistant Professor, Hispanic Studies, Wheaton College
  • Kathryn Tomasek, Associate Professor, History, Wheaton College
  • Gayle Barton, Director of Instructional Technology, Williams College
12:00-1:00Lunch -- May Room, Mary Lyon Hall
1:00-2:00Breakout Sessions -- Wallace Library
  • Session 1: A discussion of library and archival issues facilitated by Susan Pyzynski, Librarian for Digital Iniatives and Special Collections, Brandeis University. -- Greenaway Room, Wallace Library
  • Session 2: A hands-on experience of a pedagogical application of TEI led by Scott Hamlin, Faculty Technology Liaison for the Humanities, Wheaton College and Jamie Spriggs, Technology Consultant, Wheaton College. -- Woolley Electronic Classroom, Wallace Library
2:00-2:15Walking Break -- return to May Room, Mary Lyon Hall
2:15-2:45Presentation -- Matthew Zimmermann, convenor of the TEI Special Interest Group for Presentation Tools, will offer an overview of useful tools for handling TEI-encoded texts. Woolley Room, Mary Lyon Hall
2:45-3:30Afternoon Tea and Discussion -- Open discussion for participants. Possible topics: support issues, project assessment, and possible future collaborations.
Facilitators: Bryan Alex ander (Co-Director, Center for Educational Technology), Susan Pyzynski (Librarian for Digital Iniatives and Special Collections, Brandeis University), and Zephorene Stickney (Archivist and Special Collections Curator, Wallace Library, Wheaton College). -- Woolley Room, Mary Lyon Hall
3:30-4:15Presentation -- Julia Flanders and Syd Bauman offer their insight about th e future of the TEI (version P5). -- Woolley Room, Mary Lyon Hall
4:15-4:30Final Remarks -- Owen Ellard (Director of Research and Instructional Support, Library, Information and Technology Services, Mount Holyoke College), Kathleen Ebert-Zawasky (Director of Technology in Research and Instruction, Wheaton College) -- Woolley Room, Mary Lyon Hall
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