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Digital Scholarship Institute 2019: Digital Methods in the Undergraduate Classroom

The Digital Scholarship Lab will host a short institute from May 20-23 for LSU faculty and graduate students who are interested in incorporating digital scholarship methods and tools in their undergraduate teaching.

The 3 ½-day institute will feature hands-on workshops for learning new skills along with pedagogical sessions focused on how to teach with these new skills. In the hands-on workshops, participants will learn about different digital approaches such as online platforms for authoring and sharing work, tools for quantitative analysis of texts, and introductory data visualization (such as mapping). The workshops will be paired with pedagogical sessions in which participants will discuss how to teach with these tools and methods, and plan and workshop an assignment for their own undergraduate class. Participants will receive a $350 stipend.

To apply click here.

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