Group work at iSHCamp

As part of iSHCamp, participants will spend afternoon sessions working in groups to produce open online exhibitions on three key themes.  Those themes are:

  • Developing Trinity
    How has the environment shaped, and been shaped by, Trinity College campus?  Participants will look at historical maps of TCD campus and Dublin, and develop an exhibition that tells a story of the relationship between the changing city landscape and the University.
  • Performing Trinity
    How has Trinity been represented in film, TV and literature?  What locations around the campus and its environs have been used in productions?  Which have appeared in literature, and how are the spaces represented?  Participants in this group will produce an exhibition that showcases and opens up key locations around campus, using historical and contemporary maps.
  • Centennial Trinity
    What part has Trinity played in historical events from the 20th and 21st Centuries?  Using historical and contemporary maps, participants in this group will link open historical digital items from the past 100 years, showing how Trinity both played its part in, and was influenced by important events in Irish, European and World history.

 

This group work is designed to allow participants to put into practice the skills they have learnt during morning tuition sessions from our expert speakers.  Technical experts will be on hand to help you out if you get stuck.  Tuition will also be given in online exhibition techniques, and all groups will have produced an online exhibition based on their themes by the end of the 3-day Sprint Camp.  The online exhibitions will then be published as part of the iSHCamp outputs, so that all group members can add their work to their CV or research portfolio.

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