Course Schedule

(subject to change)

Recurring Weekly Deadlines

All posts should be submitted to the CUNY Commons site unless otherwise specified:

    • Tuesdays by midnight: personal journal entries (private or public)
    • Thursdays by midnight: group project updates (public)

Hybrid Schedule

Half of our meetings will take place in-person and half online:

    • We will meet in person at the beginning (1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15) and end (4/26, 5/3, 5/10) of the semester.
    • We will meet online during the middle (2/22, 3/1, 3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29, 4/19) of the semester.

Week 1 | Wednesday, January 25 (in person)

In class: Welcome, introductions, syllabus and logistics, role definitions, potential project discussions, possible presentation from GC Digital Fellows.

Explore Existing Projects:

Week 2 | Wednesday, February 1 (in person)

Due:

  • If pitching, post draft project proposals by midnight on Sunday, January 29 (= public post; category: Project Proposals)
  • If not pitching, leave constructive feedback as comments on several of the proposals by Tuesday, January 31.
  • Expertise share post (public post; category: Skillsets) by Tuesday, January 31. For examples of past skillset posts, see here, here and here.

In class: Elevator pitches, decision day, group formation, group roles and collaborator agreement. By the end of this class period, you should have a list of group members, responsibilities, and an agreement for modes of communication and meeting deadlines.

Before class, read:

Week 3 | Wednesday, February 8 (in person)

Due:

  • Personal journal entries due Tuesday, 2/7 (= private or public individual post; category: Personal Blog)
  • Revised project proposals due by Thursday, 2/9 (= public group post; category: Project Proposals). For guidance, see here and here.

In class: Collaborative group work revising project proposals, assessment of project management resources.

Before class, read:

Week 4 | Wednesday, February 15 (guest lecture by Dr. Lisa Rhody) (in person)

Due:

  • Personal journal entries due Tuesday, 2/14 (= private or public individual post; category: Personal Blog)
  • Project Work Plans due Thursday, 2/16 (= public group post; category: Group Project Updates)

In class: Dr. Lisa Rhody class visit, group meetings: identifying existing resources and project needs. Create actionable steps to fill project gaps.

This week: schedule consultation meetings with Digital Fellows; consider reaching out to outside advisor(s)

Week 5 | Wednesday, February 22 (guest lecture by Steve Zweibel) (online)

Due:

  • Personal bios and contribution statements by Tuesday, 2/21. In 1-2 paragraphs answer questions such as who are you? what is your academic and professional background? what are your research interests? what are your responsibilities on your project?  (= public individual post; category: Personal Blog)
  • Group data management plans by Thursday, 2/23 (= public group post; category: Group Project Updates)

In class:  Guest lecture on data management by Steve Zweibel, GC Digital Projects Librarian. Group meeting to discuss data management plans, storage, and sharing practices.

Before class, read:

Week 6 | Wednesday, March 1 (online)

Due:

  • Personal journal entries reflecting on how data management can improve your research practices by Tuesday, 2/28 (=  private or public individual post; category: Personal Blog).
  • Group Outreach and Social Media Plans by Thursday, 3/2 (= public group post; category: Group Project Updates). For examples from the last few years, see here, here, here, and here.

In class: Project presentations discussing data management plans, presentation on logo design from Estefany Gonzaga, collaborative group work focusing on outreach and social media plans.

Before class, read:

And think about who/where are your audiences:

Week 7 | Wednesday, March 8 (online)

Due:

  • Personal journal entries by Tuesday, 3/7.
  • Project website draft (basic landing page, about page; methods; social media) by Thursday, 3/9.

In class: Project presentations on outreach and social media plans, collaborative work and consultations.

Week 8 | Wednesday, March 15 (online)

Due:

  • Personal journal entries by Tuesday, 3/14
  • Group project updates by Thursday, 3/16.

In class: Collaborative project work and consultation. Discuss logo design plans.

Week 9 | Wednesday, March 22 (online)

Due:

  • Personal journal entries by Tuesday, 3/21
  • Group project updates by Thursday, 3/23. Project updates: Are you hitting your milestones? Why or why not? What adjustments have you made?

In class: Collaborative project work and consultation.

Week 10 | Wednesday, March 29 (online)

Due:

  • Personal journal entries by Tuesday, 3/28
  • Group project updates by Thursday, 3/30. Project updates: Are you hitting your milestones? Why or why not? How will your group manage the upcoming hiatus over spring break?

In class: Project presentations (choose a standard background design for slides, 5-minute talks), collaborative project work and consultation.

Week 11 | Wednesday, April 5

Spring Break.

Week 12 | Wednesday, April 12

Spring Break, continued…

Week 13 | Wednesday, April 19 (online)

Due: Personal journal entries (4/18) + Group project updates (4/20). Project updates: Are you hitting your milestones? Why or why not? What adjustments have you made? What adjustments have you made as we enter the final stretch?

In class: Collaborative project work and consultation.

Week 14 | Wednesday, April 26 (guest lecture by Stephen Klein) (in person)

Due: Personal journal entries (4/25) + Group project updates (4/27).

In class: T minus one week! Guest lecture by Stephen Klein on web archiving, collaborative project work and consultation.

Week 15 | Wednesday, May 3

Due: Personal journal entries (5/2). No group project updates this week.

In class: Project launch dress rehearsal. Invited guests TBD will visit class to offer external feedback.

Week 16 | Wednesday, May 10 (tentatively in person)

Public project launch at the GC Digital Showcase, to be held at the Segal Theatre.

Week 17 | Wednesday, May 17

Due:

  • Post final group project reports as public posts to Commons blog.
  • Email individual reflection papers to instructor.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to Andie Silva, Lisa Rhody, Matt Gold, Kevin L. Ferguson, Amanda Hickman, Luke Waltzer, and Grant Wythoff for allowing me to adapt their previous iterations of this course.