Faculty Development Workshop: Designing a Digital Humanities Project
Enhance your research
The Institute for Humanities Research's new Faculty Development Workshop series provides resources and assistance for faculty members in the humanities at ASU. These workshops focus on enhancing research practices, assisting in writing for publications, applying for external funding and more.
Designing a digital humanities project
Join us on Sept. 26 to learn how you can incorporate the digital humanities into your research. Elizabeth Grumbach, the project manager of the Institute for Humanities Research's Digital Humanities Initiative, will be sharing methodologies and best practices for designing a digital humanities project.
This workshop will offer participants an introduction to digital humanities fundamentals, specifically tools and methodologies. We will explore technologies and platforms that allow scholars of all skills levels to engage with digital humanities methods. Participants will not only be introduced to a variety of tools (including mapping, visualization, data analytics, and multimedia digital publication platforms), but also discuss how and why to choose specific applications, platforms, and tools based on project needs.
Though lunch will be served, keep in mind the Institute for Humanities Research's is a peanut-free space. Please RSVP to attend.
Location and parking
This event will be hosted in Ross-Blakley Hall at ASU's Tempe campus. The closest parking options are the visitor parking in Lot 44 and the Rural Road parking structure.