Spring 2015 DH Certificate Courses

Spring 2015 Introduction to Digital Humanities 50:352:394 Brown What does the artist, historian, or literary scholar have to say about the computational platforms and formats that shape our digital lives? This course will address these questions by treating digital technologies as both expressive media and as objects worthy of humanistic…

Digital Studies Courses – Spring 2022

…in offline settings, such as hospitals and classrooms. We will read and discuss examples of both kinds of digital research in anthropology, sociology, childhood studies, and related fields. Students will also develop their own digital research projects through a series of in-class workshops. 50:209:250 Choose Your Own Adventure TTH 9:35-10:55AM…

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Chinese Art: Traditional and Digital Approaches

…an emphasis on the impact of digital techniques on this field. The class will investigate and critique various digital resources established in recent years as tools for understanding Chinese art. At the end of the course, the students will use online tools and the facilities of the Digital Studies Center…

2015-2016 Fellows

…and goddesses to the Internet, both in terms of philosophical conceptions of divine embodiment, as well as academic debates on the mechanisms of ritual. DH Certificate Course: Seeking and Selling God Online 50:840:293 Fall 2015 Tuesday & Thursday 1:30PM – 2:50PM ATG-206 Adam Nash Adam Nash is a game designer,…

Fellows Application Original

Each year, the DSC invites applications for Digital Studies Fellowships. Fellows commit to teaching one course in the Digital Studies program while also pursuing a research project. The DSC welcomes applications from those both within and outside of Rutgers University-Camden. Residency is not required, and fellows can propose online courses….