Select Resources and Tutorials for Online Teaching and Digital Projects
Annotation Studio: “a suite of collaborative web-based annotation tools currently under development at MIT.” Intended for pedagogical use, Annotation Studio allows user to organize, annotate, and respond to texts in a sharable format.
Keywords: Pedagogy, Annotation, Digital Humanities, Teaching,
Intro to Digital Humanities: Concepts, Methods, and Tutorials for Students and Instructors: An online coursebook that came out of the Introduction to Digital Humanities course taught at UCLA by Johanna Drucker in 2011 and 2012. Contains a number of helpful pedagogical tools and resources for teaching online courses.
Keywords: Pedagogy, Digital Humanities, Teaching,
The Programming Historian: A site run by a number of digital humanists that publishes "novice-friendly, peer-reviewed tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching." For a list of team members, see here.
Keywords: Tutorials, Digital Tools, Programing
StoryMap: A site run by the Knight Lab at Northwestern University, StoryMap is a free tool that helps you "tell stories on the web that highlight the locations of a series of events."
Keywords: Tutorials, Digital Tools, Maps,
Timeline: Another open-source tool created by Northwestern's Knight Lab as part of their "Storytelling" tool kit, timeline allows you to make "visually rich, interactive timelines." For more information about the Knight Lab and and its' staff, see here.
Keywords: Digital Tools, Timelines, Tutorials,