For the Upstate THATcamp, I am interested in how digital tools might help us represent the benefits and consequences of close or slow or attentive reading, maybe using W. Shakespeare’s Sonnet 20 as an example. I have ideas on what I would like to have happen to the poem in the process, and nearly no ideas on how to achieve it. Thus . . . THATcamp (?).
THATCamp Upstate scheduled for April 18th at Clemson, in the Academic Success Center
THATCamp Upstate is coming to Clemson on April 18th in the Academic Success Center!
Michael Poston, editor and encoding architect of the Folger Digital Texts, will give a central presentation, and we’ll have other skills workshops in addition to participant-generated sessions. More details will be published here. Meanwhile, read more about the THATCamp movement, how THATCamp works, and browse other THATCamps at thatcamp.org.