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Teaching and Learning with Technology invites faculty members to discuss pedagogy and research in Digital Humanities through a national online panel, followed by an IC discussion facilitated by Dr. Gary Wells, Associate Professor, Department of Art History.

The New Media Consortium (NMC) and Emerging Learning Design (ELD) are sponsoring the online panel discussion portion geared for collaborative and ongoing efforts designed to advance the pursuit of pedagogy and research within this emerging area of scholarly activity.

The field of digital humanities (DH), which refers to the suite of digital and computational tools currently being used to advance scholarship in the humanities, is changing the way educators work. For example, DH enables the analysis of data in ways that were not possible without new technologies, including visualizing or manipulating texts to reveal patterns, the display of complex histories through interactive maps, the creation of 3D models to aid in the recreation of historical sites and artifacts, and much more.

NMC Beyond the Horizon > Digital Humanities Today

November 8, 2017 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Technology Learning Center (Friends 101).

All IC faculty can have an account with NMC through IC's institutional membership provided by Teaching and Learning with Technology (IT).

The NMC (historically the New Media Centers) is an international community of experts in educational technology — from the practitioners who work with new technologies on campuses every day; to the visionaries who are shaping the future of learning at think tanks, labs, and research centers; to its staff and board of directors; to the advisory boards and others helping the NMC conduct cutting edge research.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Mark Fink at mfink@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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