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Triangle Digital Humanities Institute on Digital Humanities Pedagogy

Join the Triangle Digital Humanities Network (TDHN) for the first Triangle Digital Humanities Institute (TDHI)! This one-day event aims to build community and skills around digital humanities pedagogy. It will include lightning presentations, roundtables, workshops, and discussion sessions by and for instructors, staff (including, but not limited to, librarians and technologists), and graduate students at universities in the Triangle area. Topics will range from assessing the value of dh pedagogy, presenting classroom case studies, scaling research to fit the classroom, and creating open environments for experimentation to developing collaborative teaching models, designing dh assignments, integrating dh into learning objectives, grading digital projects, and building capacity beyond the individual classroom.

Katherine Faull, Diane Jakacki, and Anne Kelly Knowles will offer feature presentations on their collectively vast pedagogical experiences in digital humanities and related fields. Local presenters will share examples from their own teaching, will foster practical discussions, and will offer resource sharing opportunities.

The full schedule for the TDHI is here: http://triangledh.org/tdhi/

RSVP here: http://bit.ly/tdhi-ped

The TDHI is the first in a week-long series of events. The full "DHI Week" schedule is here: https://digitalhumanities.duke.edu/dhi-week-2019

Contact: Jennifer Zhou