3 November 2011, "Mining the Dispatch" and other humanities digital projects: a presentation by Rob Nelson, director of the University of Richmond Digital Scholarship Lab.
26 April 2011, The Northern Virginia Digital Archive: A discussion of an Omeka-powered collection of digital images and texts
9 November 2010, An Open Discussion: What to Do with our Digi Project (Patti Niles will first review what is being done at other university and college digital humanities centers in the US)
26 October 2010, New Media, New Content (a Review of Some Web 2.0 and 3.0 Tools), Julia Turner and Michael Krimmer
19 October 2010, What Is GIS and What It Can Do for You, Michael Krimmer (uses Prezi, an online software for doing presentations)
5 October 2010, Designing Great PowerPoint Presentations for the
Classroom and the Web, Julia Turner (also available as a Powerpoint file)
28 September 2010, Digital Content and Course Materials, Charlie Evans will discuss why you should put your course materials and "stuff" on the web and some options you have for putting it there.
2 April 2010, Workshop on Using Flip Video Cameras. The first workshop sponsored by the Loudoun Digital Humanities Project took place on Friday, 2 April 2010 in room 314 of the Reston II center. Robert Brown, from the College's WSDM group, explained some video options for college courses and also demonstarted how to use the new "flip" cameras to shoot video. See the short video.