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Digital Humanities 101 – Introduction to Digital Humanities

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July 14, 2022

Presenters: Ashley Sanders

10 a.m. | Zoom

What to Expect in this Showcase

DH101, Introduction to Digital Humanities, covers a variety of digital tools and approaches to organize, explore, understand, present, and tell stories with data.

In this showcase, the presenter will discuss

  • How modular design supports students’ learning sequence in Bruin Learn
  • How the Design Tools help organize page content
  • How students collaborate on projects in Bruin Learn 

Faculty Bio

Ashley Sanders is Vice-Chair of Digital Humanities at UCLA. She offers courses on applied statistics for humanistic research, text analysis, social media data analytics, computational research capstones, and a large (120-student) project-based introductory DH course. Ashley holds a Ph.D. in History with a specialization in Digital Humanities from Michigan State University and a B.S. in both Mathematics and History. 

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