Digital humanities workshops lessons learned
"Digital Humanities Workshops is the first volume to focus explicitly on the most common and accessible kind of training in digital humanities (DH): workshops. Drawing together the experiences and expertise of dozens of scholars and practitioners from a variety of disciplines and geographical c...
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London :
Routledge
2023.
2023 |
Colección: | Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities Series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) : community training toward open social scholarship / Ray Siemens, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Randa El Khatib
- Helping humanists hack : a tale of program coordination, classroom support, adaptive pedagogy, and Python / Bryan Tarpley, Nancy Sumpter, and Kayley Hart
- From curiosity to importance : DH workshops for teachers/researchers / Miriam Peña-Pimentel
- Digital humanities workshops in India : effective organizing pedagogies and sustainable contributions to academia / Justy Joseph, Kaviarasu P, Jyothi Justin, and Nirmala Menon
- Challenges and opportunities of digital humanities training in South Africa : moving beyond the silos / Anelda Van der Walt, Juan Steyn, Angelique Trusler, and Menno Van Zaanen
- Data, tools, platforms, cooperative platforms, and thematically linked data / Chao-Lin Liu
- Views through student lenses : how workshops with student research assistants can enhance a lab's research programme / Paul Millar, Maggie Blackwood, Geoffrey Ford, Davide Garello, Dorian Ghosh, Natalie Looyer, Donald Matheson, Caleb Middendorf, Jennifer Middendorf, Laura Moir, Clemency Montelle, Emanuel Stoakes, Christopher Thompson, and Mengjun Yu
- Remodeling the text encoding initiative (TEI) workshop / John Russell, Maria Isabel Maza, Lauren Cenci, and Claire M.L. Bourne
- Building community and collaboration through the digital humanities toolbox series / Jada Watson and Sarah Simpkin
- 'Push that button and see what happens' : addressing technology anxiety in library digital scholarship pedagogy / Gesina A. Phillips, Dominic Bordelon, and Tyrica Terry Kapral
- Workshops in anti-colonial digital humanities : towards building relationships with critical university and community movements / Kush Patel, Ashley Caranto Morford, and Arun Jacob
- Creating more inclusive spaces for African American studies and ethnic studies in digital humanities workshops / Jeannette Eileen Jones, Tony Frazier, Claire Jiménez, and Sarita Garcia
- A design justice approach to creating equitable workshops / Elizabeth Grumbach and Spencer D. C. Keralis
- The UX of DH workshops / Beth Russell and David Joseph Wrisley
- Scaffolding collaboration : workshop designs for digital humanities projects / Mia Ridge and Eileen J. Manchester
- Critically reflective and lighthearted : the keys to learning digital heritage skills / Pakhee Kumar and Henriette Roued
- Transitioning synchronous workshops into asynchronous digital resources : a case study of project management and DevDH.org / Simon Appleford and Jennifer Guiliano
- Tools in a workshop : facilitating DH learning and teaching through a shared virtual desktop environment / Claus-Michael Schlesinger, Malte Gäckle-Heckelen, and Fabienne Burkard.