Folks,
I've just now submitted grades. My thanks again to everyone for a truly terrific semester.
I've commented on each of the digital humanities assignments below. I'll also be sending email to each of you with your grades for the digital humanities assignment and the final paper, along with a few final words on the paper and your work this semester.
Best, Matt
Posted by mgk at May 19, 2004 02:11 PMMatt and everyone,
Come Wednesday night, I must admit that I miss our class discussions, lively as they were, and our expeditions to bar. I thoroughly enjoyed the course, the material, and I hope to continue to encounter and incorporate digital studies in everything that I do. I also hope to keep running into our little cohort.
Good luck to all for final projects. Congratulations to those graduating and leaving us. Cheers and best of summers to all.
I'll be around. You're welcome to track me at my blog:
Back to my seminar paper,
ED
I also enjoyed our Wed. nights, both in class and after. I definitely want to plan a summer party on the shore. The date IS in July on the 17th. I know this is a long way out, Ed, but I have to plan that far ahead. So, there will be crabs and beer and somewhere to cash for those who would like to make the treck.
I will say one more thing. I hope that the rest of my time as a student is as enriching as the last 2 semesters have been. I attribute the high quality of my experience to both the new material (new to me at least) that brings me to a new view of the world, and to the diversity of the students in the classroom. When we take a course on Shakespeare, the student group is genereally pretty homogenous. But this material, so relevant to various fields of study, is a great place to experience this wonderful cross-pollination (or maybe it is cross-contamination!) of ideas. Not only that, on some level, or in some area, we were all newbies. So there was less need to be the expert. We all had something to learn from each other.
Anyway, see you all in July, I hope.
Beth
I also enjoyed our Wed. nights, both in class and after. I definitely want to plan a summer party on the shore. The date IS in July on the 17th. I know this is a long way out, Ed, but I have to plan that far ahead. So, there will be crabs and beer and somewhere to cash for those who would like to make the treck.
I will say one more thing. I hope that the rest of my time as a student is as enriching as the last 2 semesters have been. I attribute the high quality of my experience to both the new material (new to me at least) that brings me to a new view of the world, and to the diversity of the students in the classroom. When we take a course on Shakespeare, the student group is genereally pretty homogenous. But this material, so relevant to various fields of study, is a great place to experience this wonderful cross-pollination (or maybe it is cross-contamination!) of ideas. Not only that, on some level, or in some area, we were all newbies. So there was less need to be the expert. We all had something to learn from each other.
Anyway, see you all in July, I hope.
Beth