Videos of Scholarly Lectures
- “Public Art Offers DH a Chance to be Part of the Resistance” (description & slides) at Global Digital Humanities Symposium, Michigan State University, March 2023 – see video of talk
- “Revolution through Recovery: SJSU #bigger6 Digital Edition of The Bengal Annual for 1830.” on panel “Decolonializing Imperialism II: Using Digital Humanities Pedagogy to Recover Asian Voices in Missionary Correspondence and in Print” for Annual Conference, Association for Documentary Editing. July 2021 (virtual) – see video of panel
- “Making Digital Pedagogy Count with Open Scholarship” 5-min pre-recorded talk with Rebecca Frost Davis and Matthew K. Gold about open scholarship in Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities for Engaging Open Social Scholarship, an INKE- and CAPOS-hosted gathering, Dec 8, 2020
- “Beauty Bound as British Propaganda: The Bengal Annual for 1830,” guest lecture (Dec 9, 2020) accompanied by Virtual Exhibit (Omeka), Book Club of California, Dec 7, 2020 – Jan 25, 2021
- National Theatre @ Home hosted by The Hammer Theatre: “Jane Eyre” discussion (April 2020) + “Frankenstein” discussion (May 2020)
- Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities Virtual Workshop with Dr. Rebecca Frost Davis for Language Learning Tech Group, SJSU, April 22, 2020 – Video Available
- “Digital Pedagogy Workshop” for ECampus, SJSU, April 9, 2019 (video + slides)
- “The Rise of the Literary Annual, Powerful Femininity, and Beautiful Books,” Exhibit & Lecture at The Book Club of California, San Francisco, Feb 22, 2016 (Video Available)
- Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities interview for MLA Commons with all editors, Katherine D. Harris, Jentery Sayers, Rebecca Frost Davis, Matthew K. Gold, Nov 2015
- CSU Academic Senate Plenary: An Update on the First Months of the California Open Educational Resources Council, May 2014
- “Digitizing our Feminist Selves: Remediating the ‘Archive’ with Feminist Digital Interventions,” Oct 2012 (Video Available)
- “Original to Digital Surrogates: Using Rare Books in Student-Driven Digital Projects” co-presented with Danelle Moon (Director, Special Collections, King Library, SJSU), Rare Book & Manuscript Pre-Conference Panel, “Future of Discussion and Outreach,” June 2012.
- Co-Presenter with Jentery Sayers, NITLE Seminar on Digital Pedagogy (online), March 27, 2012.
- Invited Speaker, “Supple Vocabulary for Digital Scholarly Editions,” London Seminar in Digital and Textual Scholarship, King’s College, University of London, Feb 2012. (see video)
- Seminar Leader, “The Undergraduate Voice in the Digital Classroom,” ThatCampPedagogy, Vassar College, Oct 2011. [Article on event, Chronicle of Higher Education.]
- Webinar Roundtable Discussion: “Teaching Writing as an Information Act,” with Mark C. Marino (USC), Elizabeth Losh (UC San Diego), Dave Parry (UT Dallas), sponsored by Digital Media & Learning, February 28, 2011.
Videos of Teaching Lectures
My YouTube Channels: TechnoLiterature and Katherine D. Harris)
- Introduction to Gothic Literature
- Frankenstein (Part 1; Part 2; Part 3)
- Introduction to the Victorians
- Dickens Advertisements
- Introduction to Jane Eyre
- Empire & Nationalism in Jane Eyre
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’s Bio-Technology
- Introduction to Modernism
- T.S. Eliot (Part 1; Part 2; Part 3)
- Blast, a Modernist magazine
- The Passion of New Eve (Part 1; Part 2)
- A Clockwork Orange (Part 1; Part 2a; Part 2b)
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