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Quick Hits for Teaching With Digital Humanities - Successful Strategies From Award-Winning Teachers

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor edited by Christopher J. Young, Michael C. Morrone, Thomas C. Wilson, Emma Annette Wilson, foreword by Edward L. Ayers Klappentext Quick Hits for Teaching with Digital Humanities: Successful Strategies from Award-Winning Teachers is an edited collection of 24 articles that aims to introduce faculty, administrators, and staff to ways in which digital techniques from the arts, humanities, and social sciences can be incorporated in the classroom. These techniques can enhance learning and professional development experiences for undergraduate and graduate students and faculty alike. This essential handbook illustrates the breadth of digital humanities across the disciplines with rich examples that bring best practices to life. Anyone who teaches at an institution of higher learning will find entry into new digital paradigms. As the authors share simple and complex ways to introduce digital humanities into the classroom, they expand understandings of what constitutes these current technologies for learning. Zusammenfassung Quick Hits for Teaching with Digital Humanities is an edited collection of 24 articles that aims to introduce faculty, administrators, and staff to ways in which digital techniques from the arts, humanities, and social sciences can be incorporated in the classroom. Inhaltsverzeichnis Edward L. Ayers / Foreword Michael Morrone / FACET Director's Welcome Christopher J. Young, Michael Morrone, Emma Annette Wilson, and Thomas C. Wilson / Introduction I. Overview of Ways to Teach with Digital Humanities 1. Elizabeth Matelski / Social Network Analysis: Visualizing the Salem Witch Trials 2. Camden Burd / Close Reading and Coding with the Seward Family Digital Archive: Digital-Documentary Editing in the Undergraduate History Classroom 3. Robert Voss / Teaching with Digital Humanities: Engaging your Audience 4. Mary Alexander, Connie Janiga-Perkins, and Emma Annette Wilson / Teaching Text Encoding In The Madre María de San José (México 1656-1719) Digital Project 5. Adam Clulow, Bernard Z. Keo, and Samuel Horewood / Teaching with Trials: Using Digital Humanities to Flip the Humanities Classroom 6. Brian Kokensparger / Corpus Visualization: High-Level Student Engagement on a Zero Budget 7. Lisa McFall / Metadata in the Classroom: Fostering an Understanding of the Value of Metadata in Digital Humanities 8. Mary Angelec Cooksey / Teaching the Philosophy of Computing Using the Raspberry Pi 9. Robert Voss / Teaching Digital Humanities with Timeline.js 10. Katherine Wills and Robin D. Fritz / Authentic Instruction through Blogging: Increasing Student Engagement with Digital Humanities II. Supporting Teaching and Learning 11. Armanda Lewis / Capacity Building for DH Pedagogy Supports: An Ecological Approach 12. James Roussain and Silvia Vong / From Researcher to Curator: Reimagining Undergraduate Primary Source Research with Omeka 13. Hélène Huet and Laurie N. Taylor / Teaching Together for the Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate 14. Serenity Sutherland / Graduate Training in the Digital Archive 15. David Ainsworth / Digital Humanities and Undergraduate Research for Undergraduates 16. Kirsta Stapelfeldt, Christine Berkowitz, Chad Crichton, Anne Milne, Alejandro Paz, Natalie Rothman and Anya Tafliovich / Pay it Forward: Collaboration and DH Capacity Building at the University of Toronto Scarborough 17. Scot A. French / VisualEyesThis: Using Interactive Visualization Tools to Engage Students in Historical Research and Digital Humanities R&D 3. Mapping and Augmented Realities 18. Clifford B. Anderson and Joy H. Calico / The Digital Flâneur: Mapping Twentieth-Century Berlin 19. Stephen Buttes / Digital Maps as Content and Pedagogy: Alternative Cartographic Practices in the Humanities Classroom 20. Jacqueline H. Fewkes / Fieldtrips and Classrooms in Second Life: A...

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The Faculty Academy on Excellence in Teaching (FACET) was established as an Indiana University Presidential Initiative in 1989 to promote and sustain teaching excellence. Today, FACET involves over 600 full-time faculty members, nominated and selected through an annual campus and statewide peer review process. Michael C. Morrone is Director of the Faculty Academy on Excellence in Teaching (FACET) and is a senior lecturer in the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University Bloomington. Thomas C. Wilson is Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Technology at the University of Alabama Libraries. Emma Annette Wilson is Assistant Professor of English at Southern Methodist University. Christopher J. Young is Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Director for the Center for Innovation and Scholarship in Teaching and Learning, and Professor of History at Indiana University Northwest.


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Autori Christopher J. Young
Con la collaborazione di Michael C Morrone (Editore), Michael C. Morrone (Editore), Emma Annette Wilson (Editore), Thomas C Wilson (Editore), Thomas C. Wilson (Editore), Christopher J Young (Editore), Christopher J. Young (Editore)
Editore Indiana University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 31.10.2020
 
EAN 9780253050212
ISBN 978-0-253-05021-2
Pagine 302
Serie Indiana University Press (IPS)
Categorie Libri scolastici > Libri scolastici per istituti a indirizzo generale
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Pedagogia scolastica, didattica, metodica

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