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THATCamp Canberra

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    wragge

    BootCamp

    When: Friday, 7 October 2011, 8.30am–5.15pm
    Where: see the location page

    BootCamp sessions introduce some of the basic skills, tools and methods of use within the digital humanities. Whether you’re entirely new to the field, or simply want to expand your knowledge, you’re welcome to attend THATCamp Canberra’s BootCamp.

    Schedule

    Session 1: 09.00 – 10.15
    Session 2: 10.30 – 11.45
    Lunch: 12.00 – 13.00
    Session 3: 13.00 – 14.15
    Session 4: 14.30 – 15.45
    Session 5: 16.00 – 17.15

    Sign up now to reserve your place! Just follow the links below to your preferred sessions and then click on the ‘sign up’ link.

    Program

    Data Visualisation Coding and mashing Digital tools
    1 Understanding Data Visualisation with Mitchell Whitelaw Introduction to HTML5/CSS3/jQuery with Geoff Hinchcliffe and Paul Hagon Introducing the NLA Party Infrastructure with Basil Dewhurst
    2 Understanding Data Visualisation with Mitchell Whitelaw Mining Trove newspapers with Tim Sherratt
    Lunch
    3 Making your website mobile with Paul Hagon Using LORE with Kerry Kilner, Roger Osborne and Anna Gerber
    4 Visualising Data with Processing with Mitchell Whitelaw An introduction to Google Fusion Tables with Paul Hagon Google Refine for humanities datasets with Luc Small & Richard Lehan
    5 Extracting data with Paul Hagon
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