THATCamp

9 a.m. – 5 p.m., April 6, Crowne Plaza Pensacola Grand Hotel in Pensacola, Florida. Join us for an exciting one-day THATCamp, offered as a workshop during the National Council on Public History 2011 Annual Meeting, and explore the intersection of digital technology and public humanities. THATCamps (The Technology and Humanities Camp) are participatory events where people learn from each other and work on actual projects directly applicable in their own institutions, companies, and programs. With a program that will emerge directly from the interests and skills of participants, the event reflects the kind of collegial spirit that public historians bring to their own work. More details about the event can be found online at http://ncph2011.thatcamp.org. Registration is $21 and closes on March 15.