This workshop is part of the Workshop Series: Digital Humanities and the Future of Work. You can find the entire program on the TLC’s website.

Upcoming Workshop
March 16 at 12:30pm

Led by Olivia Ildefonso and Stefano Morello (NEH Digital Humanities Fellows at City College)

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Empowering Learning with Open Educational Resources and Digital Publications: A Conversation with Allison Levy (Director for Brown University Digital Publications)

As CUNY scales up its commitment to Open Educational Resources and its ability to support digital publications through the CUNY Open Press project, we are delighted to announce that Allison Levy, Director of Brown University Digital Publications , will join us for a conversation on her experience working with researchers, teachers, and authors to develop a range of free and accessible digital publications that enable a richer pedagogy for students with different learning styles.

Allison Levy is Director for Brown University Digital Publications. Serving in this role since 2017, she brings together key organizational, academic, and technological resources across the University to support new forms of faculty-driven scholarship, namely, born-digital, longform, multimodal works intended for publication by a university press. Beyond the Brown campus, she spearheads efforts at the industry level to advance the conversation around the development, evaluation, and publication of digital scholarship in the humanities. Levy, who holds a PhD in history of art from Bryn Mawr College, has served as founding editor of two scholarly book series and currently serves as co-chair of the College Art Association’s Committee on Research and Scholarship.

This series of Digital Humanities presentations has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this series do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.​