With funding from the NEH program Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities, in the fall 2011 SUNY’s Center for Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) will be hosting a series of workshops for teams of humanities faculty and administrators on methods and approaches to creating internationally-connected humanities courses that use digital technology to bring together students and teachers across international classrooms.
Posted: January 5, 2011
With funding from the NEH program Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities, in summer 2011 the University of Southern California will be hosting a four-week summer institute to explore the use of interactive media for scholarly analysis and authorship, illustrating the possibilities of multimodal media for humanities scholarship within the context of American Studies.
This year, two NEH staff members will be attending the MLA Convention (Modern Language Association) in Los Angeles: Brett Bobley from the Office of Digital Humanities, and Rebecca Boggs from the Division of Education.
The moment that you’ve all been waiting for has arrived. Yes, the guidelines for the fourth round of the Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities (IATDH) program are now available!
With funding from the NEH program Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities, in summer 2011 the University of Virginia and NINES (Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship) will be hosting the first of two summer institutes on evaluating digital scholarship.
With funding from the NEH program Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities, the College of Liberal Arts and the Complex Systems Institute at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte are pleased to announce their summer 2011 institute on Computer Simulations in the Humanities.
With funding from the NEH program Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities, the Digital Media Studies Program at the University of Denver is pleased to announce their 2011-2012 Institute for the Digital Humanities.
In anticipation of our upcoming fourth annual Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant Project Directors meeting, I'm happy to announce the publication of a new report [PDF] entitled "Summary Findings of NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants (2007 - 2010)."