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Digital Pedagogy and Scholarship
Digital initiatives and resource development made possible, in part, through the generosity of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
What is Digital Scholarship?
Mellon Foundation Grant for Digital Directions for the Arts and Humanities
Digital Arts & Humanities Professional Development
Tools & Toolkits
Models for Scholarship
Mapping Tools for the Arts & Humanities
Communities of Digital Scholarship
Centers for Digital Scholarship, Arts, and Humanities
Thinking about Digital Scholarship
Preservation and Access of Digital Scholarship
Faculty Development Workshops
Faculty DAH Bootcamp Workshop Series
Additional Resources
Digital Arts & Humanities Workshops
Slides for presentation (Feb 18, 2015)
Presentation given by Kristen Eshleman and Anelise Shrout of Davidson College; concerning Digital Scholarship: the why, what, and how.
Stanford Design Process Guide
This process was used for a break-out activity during the workshop.
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