March 18, 2015

The T&T Guest Speaker Series brought Dánielle Nicole DeVoss to campus in March to discuss innovative new directions in Digital Humanities. She conducted a workshop, "Composing Multimodal Projects,” and presented “Creative, Innovative, Digital, and Entrepreneurial: Constellating New Directions for Humanities Work.” Students, faculty and staff enjoyed learning how to engage students in producing multimodal works, how creativity and innovation merge with digital spaces to create scholarly projects in a continuously transforming landscape, and received numerous possibilities for how to engage the humanities with community initiatives. Dánielle is the Director of Digital Humanities and Professor in Writing, Rhetoric & American Cultures at Michigan State University.

Find the slide show for “Creative, Innovative, Digital, and Entrepreneurial: Constellating New Directions for Humanities Work” at www.digitalwriting.org/ucf.pdf and a sample of the readings at www.digitalwriting.org/creativity.zip.