Digital Humanities Faculty Learning Community

The Center for Faculty Development invites full-time faculty to join the Digital Humanities Faculty Learning Community, which meets bi-weekly on Fridays at 10:00 via Teams. The goal is to bring together faculty interested in DH for conversation and mutual support. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to revise an existing course for inclusion in the undergraduate Certificate in the Digital Humanities and Data Studies. Revising or creating a new course is optional and is not required to be a member of the DH Faculty Learning Community.

Over the course of the semester, faculty will share their experiences integrating digital tools and instruction into the undergraduate and graduate curriculum. Guest speakers from both within and outside the university will be invited to discuss innovative approaches to DH course design, tools, and techniques. We will cover public facing digital humanities projects, data visualization, textual analysis, gamifying learning, and digital archives tools and projects. We will also continue our dialogue about AI. Additional topics will be based on the interests of the group members.

Our First meeting is Friday, January 30th.

For additional information, contact Rachael Warmington, rachael.warmington@shu.edu.

Interested faculty may also simply propose a course for inclusion in the DH certificate. Learn more about the certificate here.

For information about DH at Seton Hall, visit our blog.

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