Main
Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom: A Practical Introduction for Teachers, Lecturers, and Students
Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom: A Practical Introduction for Teachers, Lecturers, and Students
Claire Battershill; Shawna Ross
4.0
/
5.0
0 comments
Roundly praised for its pragmatic and accessible approach, the first edition of Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom became a go-to guide for experienced digital humanists and novices alike. Retaining the original’s clear, pedagogically grounded approach, this second edition continues its good work in helping a fresh wave of scholars to use digital tools and resources in the humanities classroom.
In response to the rapidly changing nature of the field, this book - updated throughout and with a significant amount of new material - provides readers with an up-to-date set of recommendations and further critical commentary on current debates in DH pedagogy.
As well as updating topics such as finding, evaluating and using digital resources; syllabus design; technological troubleshooting; and using digital tools for collaborative projects and groupwork, new features of the second edition include:
- A brand-new Preface
- New chapters on ‘Crafting Your DH Pedagogical Philosophy’ and ‘DH Beyond the Classroom’
- New sections on tricky course setups; teaching students with learning differences; and vlogging and digital storytelling
- A new ‘advanced activities’ section, for the more experienced instructor
Bringing you up-to-date with current digital teaching methods, resources and activities, this is essential reading for anyone looking to incorporate digital tools and resources into their daily teaching.
Comments of this book
There are no comments yet.