Category: Digital Humanities

Helen Keller Archive Launches

We’re pleased to celebrate the launch of the Helen Keller Archive, a groundbreaking digital collection of materials illuminating the life and work of Helen Keller. A project of the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) and directed by APH alumna Helen Selsdon, it has been designed to be fully accessible to blind, deaf, deafblind, sighted and hearing audiences alike. 

Start perusing this incredible collection with a blog post about one of its thousands of items penned by our own APH director, Ellen Noonan. 

DH Pedagogy Survey

For current and former students who have taken Digital Humanities courses, please consider taking part in a survey.

“The goal of our research paper is to help open the dialogue between DH students and faculty, providing a platform for sharing practical tips for improving DH pedagogy and curriculum development.

We are soliciting information from students who have taken a Digital Humanities course for academic credit at the undergraduate or graduate level.

We welcome you to share your perspective on DH courses.”

Find the survey here: http://goo.gl/voephZ

For more information, contact: Erica Hayes, Ariadne Rehbein, and Siobhain Rivera Indiana University Bloomington, Department of Information and Library Science dhpedagogystudy@gmail.com.

NYC Digital Humanities Inaugural Gathering 2013

September 28, 2013

The Humanities Initiative at NYU                                                                                                20 Cooper Square                                                                                                                        New York, NY 10003

Click here for the day’s full schedule of activities, beginning at 9:30 am and concluding with a reception at 5:30pm.