Projects

sessions are a series of events that focus on the close reading of video game mechanics and narratives. Each session usually has a theme such as fake news or team work and involves students and faculty playing a game followed by a free form discussion. The presenters are a mix

Programs

fellows can propose online courses. Fellows have the option of teaching and conducting research in a single semester or may elect to split their activities between semesters in an academic year. Applications are typically due in February. Digital Studies Fellows Application Information Digital Dispatches In the interest of cultivating a

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.

Digital Studies Courses – Fall 2022

DS courses must satisfy at least one of the following areas: Integrate digital media as tools for research and dissemination in traditional scholarship Examine cultural, social, ethical, or theoretical implications of new media technologies Apply digital technologies to practical applications involving problem-based learning Develop knowledge and skills in new media