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SUMMARY:Undergraduate Digital Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Digital Scholarship Commons\, McHenry Library\n\nSponsored by 
 Center for Jewish Studies\, Digital Scholarship Commons\, University 
 Library\, IHR With support from the Koret Foundation\n\n\n\nThe Digital 
 Scholarship Commons is thrilled to announce the first Undergraduate Digital 
 Research Symposium on April 19\, 2017. At UC Santa Cruz\, undergraduate 
 students are engaged in creative\, critical research using digital tools 
 and platforms. Initiatives like the Digital Jewish Studies program 
 highlight how digital tools can enhance student learning through 
 multi-modal project creation. This symposium will showcase innovative 
 undergraduate research and celebrate the digital projects that students 
 develop in class.\n\nJoin us to explore public facing\, media-rich\, 
 critically engaged\, and creative student research. The event will include 
 a digital poster session\, two panels featuring undergraduate work\, and a 
 keynote address by Jaye Padgett\, Interim Vice Provost for Student Success. 
 Lunch will be provided for registered attendees.\n\n \n\nPROGRAM\n\n8:30 - 
 9:00        Light Breakfast and Coffee\n\n9:00 - 9:15        Welcome\, 
 Elizabeth Cowell (University Librarian)\n\n9:15 - 10:00      Digital Poster 
 Session\n\n10:00 - 10:45    Panel 1: Undergraduate Digital Research 
 Fellows\n                         Norma Arbulu\, Vincente Lovelace\, 
 Krystal Mendez\, Alma Villa\n                         Moderated by Ebad 
 Rahman \n\n11:00 - 11:45     Panel 2: The Gail Project\, Team Leaders\n     
                      Cameron Gao\, Nick Bass\, Alexyss McClellan\, Jasmine 
 Change\n                          Moderated by Dustin Wright\n\n12:00 - 
 1:00       Lunch (Brown Bag lunch provided for all registered 
 attendees)\n\n1:00 - 1:45         Keynote: Jaye Padgett (nterim Vice 
 Provost for Student Success)\n\n \n\nDIGITAL POSTER SESSION\n\n16 
 undergraduate student teams will showcase their creative\, critical 
 research during the Digital Poster Session. \n\n \n\nMAPPING 
 HISTORY\n\n\n	Kylie Carpenter | “The Other Half: Mapping Jacob Riis' How 
 The Other Half Lives”\n	Christa Shanaman\, Genevive Ortilla\, Kylie 
 Carpenter | “Born In Slavery: Slave Narratives From the Federal Writer's 
 project”\n	Liana Bragado-Zahn | “Adobo: The "National" Dish of the 
 Philippines”\n	Eugene Alejo |“From Talavera via Okinawa to 
 California”\n	Dayan Weller |“Japanese Whaling”\n	Yoshimi Suda\, 
 “Food and Resistance in Japanese American Internment Camps”\n	Riley 
 Gervin and Ty Goering | “Rossiya onlayn: A massive open online course on 
 Russian History”\n	Rosie Trenholm | “Peripheral Narratives in the 
 Holocaust”\n\n\n \n\nVR\, 3D MODELING\, & DIGITAL STORYTELLING\n\n\n	Cori 
 Hoover | “Deir el Bahri Project”\n	Lex McClellan | “Assimilation 
 through Tattoo Bans in the Japanese Empire”\n	Reed Scriven | “Priene: A 
 Virtual Reality Experience in Ancient Greece”\n	Esther Lu | 
 “講佫卡慢 ..speak-more- slowly... kóng kóh khah bān”\n	Nithesh 
 Balasubramanian | “Trump's War on Restrooms”\n\n\n 
 \n\nPODCASTS\n\n\n	Emma James and Natalie Gonzales | “Production of 
 Knowledge”\n	Aura Chavez | "No Me Han Domesticado"\n	Daisy Orellana and 
 Andrea Rosas | “Transnational Activism: The Global Gag Rule and 
 Reproductive Justice Stories”\n	Kalonny Skipper | “Isolating the 
 Problem”\n
LOCATION:Digital Scholarship Commons\, McHenry Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristy Golubiewski-Davis":MAILTO:kgolubie@ucsc.edu
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CONTACT;CN="Kristy Golubiewski-Davis":MAILTO:kgolubie@ucsc.edu
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