Monthly Archives: February 2012

DH in the classroom

Ran across this interesting video digging around for stuff about DH in the classroom.  I like this because it gets beyond the notion that DH is something special or discrete from the rest of the curriculum.  Instead it is embedded … Continue reading

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Literary DH: Shakespeare, World Shakespeare Project Home

Found this interesting DH project through the linked-in group I belong to.  Looks like it is still up and coming, but I like how they’ve internationalized Shakespeare and are using digital tools to do so, connecting performers and artists from … Continue reading

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Open Educational Resources (OER)

I came across some information on OER resources The Center for American Progress has an Open Educational Resources primer at http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2012/02/oer.html Check out Carnegie Mellon University’s Open Learning Initiative as well at http://oli.web.cmu.edu/openlearning/ Free open and college textbooks at http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/ Bernardo  

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Cultural Data Project

Had a great conversation with Tony Caito of our Collaboratory last week, touching a bit on some of our dreaming conversations about Digital Humanities at Messiah College.  Tony directed me to the Cultural Data project supported by the Pew Charitable Trust. … Continue reading

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Collaborative Authorship in the Humanities

Reblogged from Digital Scholarship in the Humanities: Recently I heard the editors of a history journal and a literature journal say that they rarely published articles written by more than one author—perhaps a couple every few years.   Around the same … Continue reading

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A Conversation with Digital Historians

This is a really informative piece about doing digital history.  It covers careers, projects, audiences, funding, and challenges.  I think it is definitely something we should read before we commit to a project.

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