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Creating Dynamic Undergraduate Learning Laboratories through Collaboration Between Archives, Libraries, and Digital Humanities /

Creating Dynamic Undergraduate Learning Laboratories through Collaboration Between Archives, Libraries, and Digital Humanities / | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
In an environment of rapid change in higher education in which institutions strive to lure prospective students with unique curricula, there is a growing need to provide innovative pedagogical experiences for students through collaborations among archives, libraries, and digital humanities. Three colleagues at a small Liberal Arts university—a digital librarian, a historian-archivist, and a historian-digital humanist—planned an integrated set of assignments and projects in an “Introduction to Digital Humanities” course that introduced students to archival management and digitization of archival material. This article demonstrates how we developed this signature course and curriculum on a limited budget in the context of a liberal arts university, and illuminate how it capitalized on relationships forged among the archives, the library, the history department and the digital humanities program. We first describe our collaborative workflow, and how we involve undergraduate student-workers in these efforts. Next, we provide a detailed lesson plan for an Introduction to Digital Humanities course that integrates traditional archival materials, in this case photographs and blueprints of campus structures, into a digital archive. Finally, we share how our students converted these photographs and blueprints into digital 3D models via Sketchup, a powerful architectural modeling software.
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Black Code Studies 101, Part 2

Black Code Studies 101, Part 2 | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Editor’s note: This is the second part of a three-part post featuring the fourth interview in a multi-part series with participants in the Race, Memory, and the Digital Humanities Conference. The series features public intellectuals discussing digital literacy issues.

Jessica Marie Johnson is one of the country’s leading scholars on black code literacy. I’ve had the privilege of teaching with her at the Digital Humanities Summer Research Institute. At the conference my campus organized, she recently gave this thought-provoking and inspiring keynote address. (See Part 1 of DML Central’s introduction to Professor Johnson.)
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Teaching Literature Through Technology: Sherlock Holmes and Digital Humanities /

Teaching Literature Through Technology: Sherlock Holmes and Digital Humanities / | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
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Welcome | DiRT Directory

Welcome  | DiRT Directory | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

The DiRT Directory is a registry of digital research tools for scholarly use. DiRT makes it easy for digital humanists and others conducting digital research to find and compare resources ranging from content management systems to music OCR, statistical analysis packages to mindmapping software.

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Teaching Underrepresented Students How to Navigate Higher Ed Via Digital Humanities

Teaching Underrepresented Students How to Navigate Higher Ed Via Digital Humanities | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

This is the third part in a multi-part series about participants in the Race, Memory, and the Digital Humanities conference. This series features public intellectuals discussing digital literacy issues.


Professor Marisa Parham of Amherst College, who has led the Five College Digital Humanities initiative has a long history with digital media. “My earliest experiences with computers and devices mainly stemmed from my grandfather’s obsession with Kaypros in the 1980s. I was 8 or 9 years old. He would take me downtown to ogle what must have been some iteration of the Kaypro II, which for some reason, we found more intriguing than the Compaq II, though I remember thinking that the Compaq was hideous to behold.

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Digital Humanities: A Definition | Jerz's Literacy Weblog

Does the world need another working definition of digital humanities? Do you have one? Here’s mine.

"Digital Humanities is the deliberate, critical application of emerging technology to the study of traditional subjects such as literature, art, philosophy, and language, often (but not always) with a focus on how those traditional fields are now using emerging technology.. "

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Special Report: Digital Humanities in Libraries | American Libraries Magazine

Special Report: Digital Humanities in Libraries | American Libraries Magazine | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Digital humanities has had a significant impact on academic libraries. A new American Libraries/Gale Cengage survey shows uncertainty and adaptation.
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Switch to digital aims to bring the arts out of the Indiana Jones storeroom

Switch to digital aims to bring the arts out of the Indiana Jones storeroom | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Digital literacy can enhance humanities research as well as the skill set of graduates
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