Come Together Digital Collaboration in the Academy and Beyond – Draft Schedule posted
Note: schedule subject to change; presenters will be emailed a finalized version of the schedule prior to the conference. Reposted from http://cometogether2012.wordpress.com/
Friday 11 May 2012
12:30: Registration
1:00-4:00: Come Together Unconference on Digital Collaboration
4:00-4:15: Break
4:15-5:30: 3D Film Screening/Q&A Session: Marylou & Jerome Bongiorno, “Creating Museum City Symphony Films in 3D”
Saturday 12 May 2012
8:30 – 9: Breakfast/Registration
9:00-10:30: Panel 1: Creation/Corruption of Knowledge
Dena Goodman & Kevin Hawkins, “The Encyclopedia of Diderot and D’Alembert Collaborative Translation Project”
Sarah Winters, “The Collaborative Syllabus: Vidding and the Aca-Fan.”
Dmitry Mordvinov, “Three Misattributed Texts, The Gutenberg Galaxy And New Age: Implications in Walter Benjamin’s idea.”
10:30-10:45: Break
10:45-12:15: Panel 2: Digital Immigrations
Jesse Blackburn, “Mending the Cracks: Inside the Hypermediated Fractures of the Undergraduate Writing Classroom”
Anne Dimond, “Immigration Saves Education: The Asset of Displacement in Critical Literacy Pedagogies”
Nesreen Elkord, “Bridging the Cultural Gap and Bringing Researchers Together in the World of Academia through Digital Media”
12:15-1:15: Lunch
1:15-2:45: Panel 3: Your Night/My Day
Morehshin Allahyari & Eden Ünlüata, “Your Night/My Day: a collaborative art project between artists in Iran and the United States”
2:45-3: Break
3:00-4:30: Keynote: Diana Brydon, “Community in the Global Realms”
4:30-6:00: Wine and Cheese
Sunday 13 May 2012
8:30-9:00: Breakfast
9:00-10:30: Panel 4: Marginalization and Access
Alana Fletcher, “The Restrictive Materiality of Internet Access in Latin America: Implications for Digital Collaboration among Indigenous Groups.”
Pamela Lamb, “Put This on the {Map: The Performative Documentary as Critical Pedagogy”
10:30-10:45: Break
10:45-12:15: Panel 5: Academic and Non-Academic Collaborations
Emily Canosa, “Growing Together: Creating Vital Collaborative Knowledge”
William Schumann, “Digital media and participatory development in Appalachia”
Anne Goldenberg, “Artivism, Action-Research and Art Science in the Digital Age: Translation, Enrichment and Precarity for the Recognition Economy.”
12:15-1:00: Lunch
1:00-2:30: Panel 6:The Queen’s Men Online
Helen Ostovich, “An Introduction: Visualizing Collaboration in the plays of the Queen’s Men”
Andrew Griffin, “A Multi-Disciplinary Edition of King Leir”
Peter Cockett, “Theatre and Digital Publication: Revealing the Collaborative Process”
Jennifer Roberts-Smith, “Virtual Collaboration Across Time and Space: Substance and Citation”
2:30-2:45: Break
2:45-4:00: Roundtable