Anti-Racist Feminist Digital Humanities
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Anne Cong-Huyen
University of Michigan
Dhanashree Thorat
Mississippi State University
In the last few years, we have seen a resurgence of minority activisms, ranging from Black Lives Matter to the Me Too movement, from Standing Rock to Puerto Rico, [...]
Critical Digital Curation: Taking Care of Black Women’s Material Culture
Aleia Brown
University of Maryland
This course will teach participants an approach to theory and practice of critical curation and web publishing for material culture that is grounded in historical inquiry and context. Participants [...]
Getting Started with Data, Tools, and Platforms
Brandon Locke
Educopia Institute
Catherine DeRose
Yale University
Starting a digital humanities research project can be quite intimidating. This course is designed to make that process less so by exploring tools and platforms that support digital humanities [...]
Introduction to Text Encoding
Laura Weakly
University of Nebraska Lincoln
Introduction to Text Encoding is a beginning level class designed to familiarize humanities scholars with encoding textual materials according to the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Guidelines. The TEI Guidelines [...]
Introduction to Web Development and Design Principles
Karin Dalziel
University of Nebraska Lincoln
This course will provide an overview of web development and design principles for beginners. You'll receive an introduction to the skills and tools to publish a project online that [...]
Latinx Digital Praxis: From the Archive to the Digital
Carolina Villarroel
University of Houston
Gabriela Baeza Ventura
University of Houston
Latinx Digital Praxis: From the Archive to the Digital explores analog and digital methodologies to create scholarship and knowledge around the experiences of US Latinx peoples. Participants will be [...]
Spatial Analysis: Theory, Methods, and Applications
Christy Hyman
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
This course asks how can we use maps to reveal spaces of possibility for human potential? How can spatial analysis interrogate geographies in ways that highlight the human elements [...]
Teaching DH: Assignment, Syllabi, Curricula
Brandon Walsh
University of Virginia
Kristen Mapes
Michigan State University
From individual course assignments to full syllabi, informal training to structuring of degree programs, digital humanists are frequently asked to teach their students and collaborators new methods for digital [...]
Text Analysis Methods & Practice
Katie Rawson
University of Pennsylvania Libraries
This class will examine methods and practices for text analysis. Freely available tools and excellent tutorials have made it easier to apply computational text analysis techniques; however, researchers may [...]