Readings and Musings – Digital Bridges http://iowadigitalbridges.com A humanities-centered approach to the study of anthropology, art, history, literature, philosophy, and religion Tue, 15 Dec 2015 14:13:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.4 Someone to Watch in the Digital Liberal Arts: Adeline Koh http://iowadigitalbridges.com/someone-to-watch-in-the-digital-liberal-arts-adeline-koh/ http://iowadigitalbridges.com/someone-to-watch-in-the-digital-liberal-arts-adeline-koh/#respond Tue, 08 Dec 2015 19:05:44 +0000 http://envious-comfort.flywheelsites.com/?p=611 6051_adeline_kohAdeline Koh teaches at Stockton University and is, in her words, “passionate about teaching, web design, technology, and the darker side behind tech: inequality and oppression.” She writes about “gender, race, ethnicity, issues in higher education, digital pedagogy and the digital humanities.” One of the leaders in taking her scholarship to a broader public, especially on the web, Koh has a website featuring her projects and articles (as well as her blog), writes for the Chronicle’s ProfHacker group blog, shares teaching materials such as Resources on Integrating Wikipedia Into Your Classroom, and tweets at @adelinekoh.  

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The Twitterverse of the DLA http://iowadigitalbridges.com/the-twitterverse-of-the-dla/ Tue, 08 Dec 2015 19:00:32 +0000 http://envious-comfort.flywheelsites.com/?p=595 logotype206 (1) As you may know, much of the action of scholarly conversation in the digital liberal arts happens on Twitter. If you want a glimpse of that action, you can jump onto Erik Simpson’s own quirky list of Twitter users in the digital humanities, or you can build your own list by following a few people whose work interests you and watching their conversations.

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