As lab courses for the humanities and social sciences, these weekly 1-credit courses give students the opportunity to discuss the context of a topic, examine the important research questions guiding DH methodology, review exemplary scholarly projects, and gain significant hands-on experience exploring relevant technologies. Each DH Studio course will be a co-requisite to one or more 3-credits courses in the humanities or social sciences.
Digital_Humanities
"Digital Humanities is less a unified field than an array of convergent practices that explore a universe in which print is no longer the primary medium in which knowledge is produced and disseminated."
Anne Burdick, Johanna Drucker, Peter Lunenfeld, Todd Presner, Jeffrey Schnapp
(MIT Press, 2012)
data ... digital information ... database
The problem DH Studio addresses:
Remember: DH Studio is not intended as a comprehensive solution to DH pedagogy.
Interested in DH Studio?
e-mail: dhat@wlu.edu