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Dear All,

[With apologies for cross-posting]

We at Greenhouse Studios <https://greenhousestudios.uconn.edu/> would like
to invite you to participate in our year-long remote collaboration course at
the newly founded NetWorkLab
<https://greenhousestudios.uconn.edu/projects/networklab>, an online
institute and a professional development opportunity for project managers
in the Digital Humanities and allied fields.

Submission deadline: March 31, 2023

Further details below and at this link:

https://greenhousestudios.uconn.edu/projects/networklab

Best regards

Wes Hamrick and Isabell Sluka

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Greenhouse Studios <https://greenhousestudios.uconn.edu/> is actively
seeking participants in our year-long remote collaboration course at the
newly founded *NetWorkLab
<https://greenhousestudios.uconn.edu/projects/networklab>*. Researchers,
technologists and project managers in the digital humanities & beyond who
are interested in ways to enhance their remote collaboration skills are
encouraged to apply!

NetWorkLab is a fully-online institute and a great professional development
opportunity for people at any skill level. Professionals from the digital
humanities and allied fields will learn how to integrate methods designed
specifically for remote work into their project teams, including building a
cohesive team, facilitating equitable participation, encouraging positive
participation from remote team members, and using remote collaboration
tools like Slack, Miro, Google Docs and Zoom effectively in team
management. The program is funded in part by a $249,000 grant from the
National Endowment for the Humanities’s Institutes for Advanced Topics in
the Digital Humanities
<https://www.neh.gov/grants/odh/institutes-advanced-topics-in-the-digital-humanities>
 program.



The official Call for Participants can be found on the NetWorkLab website
<https://greenhousestudios.uconn.edu/projects/networklab>. Applications
close March 31, 2023. Stay tuned for updates on our website, our blog, and
our social media channels.