====== Digital Humanities ====== Professor Sprenkle is exploring digital humanities projects, focusing on projects in the web domain ===== Projects ===== * [[digital_humanities:graffiti:home|Ancient Graffiti Project]] -- collaboration with [[http://www.wlu.edu/x24916.xml?InsertFile=x23923|Dr. Rebecca Benefiel]] * [[http://logic.wlu.edu/|Online Symbolic Logic Tutorial]] -- collaboration with [[http://philosophy.wlu.edu/gregoryp/|Dr. Paul Gregory]] * [[voluntary_associations:home|Voluntary Associations]] -- collaboration with [[http://academic.mu.edu/bond/SarahEBond/Home.html|Dr. Sarah Bond]] ===== Course ===== [[http://htasthoughts.blogspot.com/|Paul Youngman]] and I created a new course taught during the Spring of 2014. The course is INTR 203: You Say You Want a Revolution: An Introduction to the Digital Humanities. During the summer of 2013, two computer science students with humanities majors have been working on exploring the best tools for introducing students to the digital humanities. See a [[summer2013_work|summary of their work]]. ===== Resources ===== * [[http://appsontap.wordpress.com/2012/10/18/digital-humanities-mitch-fraas/|My Five: Top digital humanities tools from Mitch Fraas]] * [[http://dhpress.org/|Digital Humanities Toolkit]]