TEI Training SIG: Notes from Baltimore Meeting
23 October 2004
Matthew raised the idea of swat team for TEI training. There was a general discussion about this, and the group came back to the idea that a page would be compiled for the TEI site which lists trainers by region, specialty, etc.
Julia also raised the idea that some individuals associated with the TEI might be willing to be grant consultants for projects submitting funding proposals. This list might be compiled like the Trainers list: by country, area of expertise, center attached to, etc. Their work would be pro bono. Julia agreed to put this list together.
Julia suggested that we might want to consider renaming the SIG as its brief is much broader. She suggested TEI Education, which the group unanimously agreed with.
Chris Rutolo agreed that she would make the commitment this year to put together the page on University courses. The group knew of several people who taught TEI-based courses at the University level: Tone Merete Bruvik, Elena Pierazzo, Susan Schreibman, Edward Vanhoutte, John Walsh.
Alan brought up that the TEI website needs to be better organized. Julia said that this was underway and that the pages we are producing could be used for the new site.
Dolores Iorizzo suggested that dissemination which was a component of most grants, could include the project giving a workshop, which would have the benefit of training others in the same methodology.
Jamie Spriggs and Scott Hamlin from Wheaton College (who could not attend the SIG meeting) agreed that they would compile a Documentation page. It was decided to create a page which links to project specific documentation rather than try to collect a samples page (as was agreed last year). Individual projects’ documentation would probably include samples, and there were other SIGS which would find the documentation useful.
Julia suggested that we might organize a ‘challenge’ on the TEI List for samples; the samples would be sent in by individuals which could be harvested onto a page. She added that this activity might not be part of this SIG’s work.
Present:
- Tone Merete Bruvik, University of Bergen
- Matthew Driscoll, University of Copenhagen
- Julia Flanders, Brown University
- Dolores Iorizzo, Imperial College London
- Alan Morrison, Oxford University
- Christian-Emil Ore, University of Oslo
- Chris Ruotolo, University of Virginia
- Susan Schreibman, University of Maryland