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Name | Ethan Watrall |
How do you Define DH? | To me, Digital Humanities involve the creative application of information, communication, and computing technologies to humanities content, data, and questions |
Affiliation | Michigan State University |
Bio | An archaeologist who has worked extensively throughout North America and the Near East, Ethan Watrall is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Associate Director of MATRIX: The Center for Digital Humanities & Social Sciences (http://matrix.msu.edu) at Michigan State University. In addition, Ethan is Director of the Cultural Heritage Informatics Initiative (http://chi.anthropology.msu.edu) and the Cultural Heritage Informatics Fieldschool at Michigan State University (http://chi.anthropology.msu.edu/fieldschool/). Ethan is primarily interested in digital cultural heritage and digital archaeology, with particular focus on serious games & meaningful play, mobile & geospatial for cultural heritage, and linked open archaeological data. Ethan is PI of the recently completed, NEH funded “Red Land/Black Land: Teaching Ancient Egyptian History Through Game-Based Learning” project. Ethan is founder and editor of Play the Past (http://www.playthepast.org), a collaborative authored, scholarly blog dedicated to exploring the intersection between games and cultural heritage. In addition, Ethan is co-editor of Archaeology 2.0: New Tools for Communication and Collaboration, an open access volume published by the UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press (http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1r6137tb). In addition to his scholarly work, Ethan has written trade books on web and interactive design, including Head First Web Design published by O’Reilly. |