Category Archives: Research Methods

Humanities, Technology, and Material Culture

At the Bard Graduate Center where I run the Digital Media Lab we have been experimenting with a wide array of digital applications for the study of material culture. We have had thesis-level digital-born projects, are working with digital interactives … Continue reading

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Session idea: DH-enabled research assignments

I’m interested in discussing a topic that dovetails nicely into sessions that others have proposed: exploring DH-enabled alternatives to the long-form researched argument in undergraduate courses.  In a Spring course (cross-listed as English and Environmental Studies) I’ll be working with … Continue reading

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Working Session on Blogging Archives from the Classroom to the Community

How can blogs best be incorporated into the college classroom and can they build a bridge with the broader online community?  Jane Carr and I have been considering this question while launching a new blog, Archive Notebook, where we share … Continue reading

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