Given this year’s theme (DH tools for digital storytelling), I would like to propose a session on how maps can be used to tell a story. Specifically, I would like to discuss Esri’s “Story Map” web application, which is free and does not require any programming. I’m open to a merger with another session dealing with alternative ways to tell a story, or a standalone demo/workshop style session.
I would like to propose a session discussing Bepress. University of Louisiana at Lafayette is proposing to adopt and implement Bepress for our institutional repository. The repository will be a space for faculty and students to post and organize their work (articles, projects, electronic theses etc.) so they can be made available on a global scale. The benefits of a digital repository include efficient access and visibility of work, providing a central home for our scholarship, and increasing the value of the University.
I would like to introduce Bepress to the group and explain how we feel this will help achieve our goals. I would also like to open the discussion up and have the group provide their input and what they would like to see in our institutional repository.
We are very excited to announce that the University of Louisiana at Lafayette will host its third THATCamp on Saturday, March 25, 2017 from 9:00AM to 5:00PM on the main campus.
In 2017, we will focus on Digital Storytelling, the practice of using computer-based tools to tell stories. We will explore its defining features, products, and various uses, emphasizing how digital tools have changed how people tell, listen, read, share, and preserve stories. The discussion may include – but are not limited to – topics such as:
Oral history
Mapping tools and storytelling
Preserving stories (archives and storytelling)
Social media, sharing stories
Web-based stories
Digital Apps
Digital storytelling and cultural institutions (museums, libraries…)
Uses in education (teaching through digital storytelling)
Community projects
Emotions and storytelling
Economy, marketing, tourism
Materials needed for the creation of storytelling
This blog will cover any updates or relevant information leading up to and following the event. Be sure to check back on us as more gears are put into motion. Until then, go to THATcamp.org or send you questions to . See you in March!