Resource: Digital Humanities Pedagogy

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Summary

The book has three sections: Practices, Principles, and Politics.

Useful Content

Table of Contents

Introduction - Parentheses: Digital Humanities and the Place of Pedagogy

  1. The PhD in Digital Humanities
  2. Hands-On Teaching Digital Humanities
  3. Teaching Digital Skills in an Archives and Public History Curriculum
  4. Digital Humanities and the First-Year Writing Course
  5. Teaching Digital Humanities through Digital Cultural Mapping
  6. Looking for Whitman: A Multi-Campus Experiment in Digital Pedagogy
  7. Acculturation and the Digital Humanities Community
  8. Teaching Skills of Teaching Methodology?
  9. Programming with Humanists
  10. Teaching Computer-Assisted Text Analysis
  11. Pedagogical Principles of Digital Historiography
  12. Nomadic Archives: Remix and the Drift to Praxis
  13. On the Digital Future of Humanities
  14. Opening Up Digital Humanities Education
  15. Multiliteracies in the Undergraduate Digital Humanities Curriculum
  16. Wikipedia, Collaboration, and the Politics of Free Knowledge

Review

  • Useful tips and perspectives for curriculum design
  • Some theory around what DH pedagogy is - especially Chapter 8 - in regard to skills versus methodology. I could somehow apply this to my theoretical background.