Rooted in the day-to-day experience of teaching and written for those
without specialist technical knowledge, this is a new edition of the
go-to guide to using digital tools and resources in the humanities
classroom. In response to the rapidly changing nature of the field, this
new edition has been updated throughout and now features:
- A brand-new Preface accounting for new developments in the broader
field of DH pedagogy
- New chapters on 'Collaborating' and on 'Teaching in a Digital
Classroom'
- New sections on collaborating with other teachers; teaching students
with learning differences; explaining the benefits of digital pedagogy
to your students; and advising graduate students about the technologies
they need to master
- New 'advanced activities' and 'advanced assignment' sections
(including bots, vlogging, crowd-sourcing, digital storytelling, web
scraping, critical making, automatic text generation, and digital media
art)
- Expanded chapter bibliographies and over two dozen tables offering
practical advice on choosing software programs
Accompanied by a streamlined companion website, which has been entirely
redesigned to answer commonly asked questions quickly and clearly, this
is essential reading for anyone looking to incorporate digital tools and
resources into their daily teaching.