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Digital Humanities and New Ways of Teaching

Title

Digital Humanities and New Ways of Teaching

Subject

Digital Humanities

Description

This volume in the series of teaching digital humanities covers a large amount of case studies, analyses, research and practice in the subject of Digital Humanities. Digital Humanities is the area of scholarly activity at the crossroads of computing, digital technology and humanities. Digital Humanities shows those who seek its knowledge the correct way to access digital resources as well as the analysis of their application. These points are broken down into a handful of genres such as digital literature, library science, online games, museum studies, and informational literacy. Digital Humanities is a newer subject of study and progresses forward with the ever moving pace of technology. The series strives to be the most up to date with the latest developments in digital humanities. With the ever evolving field of digital technology, the complexity of humanistic inquiries has evolved into an unimaginable collection of content. Throughout this volume, Dr. Anna Wing-bo Tso provides fascinating insight into the subject of technological changes and what it means for the people involved in the subject. This first part of the series dives in the current statuses of Asia, Canada and Europe within the field of digital humanities.

Creator

Tso, Dr. Anna Wing-bo

Publisher

Springer Singapore

Date

2019

Contributor

Burton, Tyler

Type

E-book

Identifier

E-book ISBN: 978-981-13-1277-9

Bibliographic Citation

Tso, Anna Wing-bo. "Digital Humanities and New Ways of Teaching". Springer Singapore, 2019.

Files

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Collection

Citation

Tso, Dr. Anna Wing-bo , “Digital Humanities and New Ways of Teaching,” Digital Archiving Resources, accessed April 28, 2024, https://dar.cah.ucf.edu/items/show/389.