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Simon Mahony
- Teaching Fellow
- UCL Centre for Digital Humanities
- University College London
- http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dis/people/simonmahony
- s.mahony (at) ucl.ac.uk
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Activities:
2010 - present: Teaching Fellow at the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities University College London
Programme Director MA/MSc Digital Humanities
Tutor for modules at MA level:
2004 - present: Student Support Manager: War Studies Online Department of War Studies, King’s College London
2004 - 2009: Research Associate at the Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH now DDH), King’s College London.
Co-founder and co-organiser of the Digital Classicist
Associate Fellow at the Institute of Classical Studies
Editor of the Stoa Consortium
Member of the Centre for Distance Education at the University of London.
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Publications
- Simon Mahony and Elena Pierazzo (2013) 'Teaching Skills or Teaching Methodology?', in Hirsch ed. Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Practices, Principles and Politics, Open Book Publishers.
- Simon Mahony, Ulrich Tiedau and Irish Sirmons, 'Open access and online teaching materials for digital humanities', in Warwick, Terras, & Nyhan eds. (2012). Digital Humanities in Practice. Facet. Overview and case studies are available on the blog.
- Simon Mahony (2011) 'Research communities and open collaboration: the example of the Digital Classicist wiki', Digital Medievalist 6 (2011), available at:http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/journal/6/mahony/
- With Gabriel Bodard eds. (2010) Digital Research in the Study of Classical Antiquity, Ashgate. Flyer available at: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/865279/DRSCA.pdf
- With Gabriel Bodard eds. (2008) "Though much is taken, much abides": Recovering antiquity through innovative digital methodologies, Digital Classicist special issue, Digital Medievalist 4 (2008), available at:http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/journal/4/
- Simon Mahony (2007) 'Using digital resources in building and sustaining learning communities', Body, Space & Technology Journal, Vol 07/02. Available at: http://people.brunel.ac.uk/bst/vol0702/simonmahony/
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Conference panels
- Gabriel Bodard, Stuart Dunn and Simon Mahony. Digital Classicist panels: Teaching and Publication of Classics in the Internet Age. Ancient Space, Linked Data and Digital Research. Classical Association Annual Conference 2011 (University of Durham) Programme
- Gabriel Bodard, Stuart Dunn and Simon Mahony. Digital Classicist panel: A discipline-specific community of practice and interdisciplinary methods, Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts 2008 (University of Cambridge September 2008). Programme at: http://www.rsd.cam.ac.uk/DRHA08/assets/docs/DRHAProgramme08.pdf
- Gabriel Bodard, Simon Mahony, Digital Classicist Panel 1: Research into people and places
- Gabriel Bodard, Simon Mahony, Digital Classicist Panel 2: Interdisciplinary approaches to research and pedagogy. Classical Association Annual Conference 2007: Birmingham University. Panel abstracts at: http://www.ca2007.bham.ac.uk/CAProgramme.pdf
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Conference papers
- 'Digitizing and Enriching a Teaching Image Collection for Classics', Classical Association Annual Conference 2011 (Durham University 2011) Programme
- 'Using collaborative resources to develop a programme for teaching and supporting information literacy', Interface: 1st International Symposium for Humanities and Technology (University of Southampton July 2009) Paper available at: http://www.scribd.com/group/77000-interface
- 'HumSlides 2.0: a second generation on-line collaborative image resource for teaching and learning', Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts 2008 (University of Cambridge September 2008). Abstract at: http://www.rsd.cam.ac.uk/drha08/speakerabs.aspx?absid=26
- 'An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Building Learning Communities within Digital Humanities', Digital Humanities 2008 (University of Oulu - Finland, June 2008) Abstract at: http://www.ekl.oulu.fi/dh2008/Digital%20Humanities%202008%20Book%20of%20Abstracts.pdf
- 'Using digital resources in building and sustaining learning communities'. Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts 2007 (Dartington College September 2007) Programme at: http://www.dartington.ac.uk/drha07/
- 'New tools for learning and collaborative research: the Digital Classicist Wiki'. Classical Association Annual Conference 2007 (Birmingham University April 2007) Abstract at: http://www.ca2007.bham.ac.uk/CAProgramme.pdf
- 'Humslides: creating an on-line digital resource for teaching and learning'. Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts 2006 (Dartington College September 2006) Programme at: http://www.dartington.ac.uk/drha06/
- 'New Tools for Collaborative Research: the Example of the Digital Classicist Wiki'. Computers Literature and Philology (King’s College London, June 2006) Abstract at: http://www.cch.kcl.ac.uk/clip2006/redist/abstracts_pdf/paper31.pdf
- co-authored with Martyn Jessop 'The pedagogy of Humanities Computing', Digital Resources for the Humanities 2005 (University of Lancaster September 2005) Programme at: http://www.drh.org.uk/drh2005-programme.pdf
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Seminars organised
- Digital Classicist Work-in-Progress summer series 2009, Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House London. Programme, abstracts and podcasts with slides at: http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2009.html
- Digital Classicist Work-in-Progress summer series 2008, Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House London. Programme, abstracts and podcasts with slides at: http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2008.html
- Digital Classicist Work-in-Progress summer series 2007, Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House London. Programme and abstracts at: http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2007.html
- Digital Classicist Work-in-Progress summer series 2006, Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House London. Programme and abstracts at: http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2006.html
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Invited speaker
- Using your computer for research. University College London, Department of Geography Residential Weekend for PhD Students (October 2008)
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Workshops:
- Open Source Critical Editions workshop King’s College London. (ICT Methods Network expert seminar series). Respondent: Collaboration. Programme at: http://wiki.digitalclassicist.org/OSCE_Programme
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Extra-curricula activities:
- Transatlantic yachtsman

