By Edward Shore The Programming Historian publishes beginner-friendly tutorials that help humanists to learn a range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching. Contributors have uploaded web tutorials that will be useful to teachers and researchers in any field. For instance, “Intro to Google Maps and Google Earth” teaches how to […]
Danteworlds: Digital Humanities as Public Scholarship
By Guy Raffa Taking a new approach to guiding students, teachers, researchers, and general readers of Dante’s Divine Comedy, we built Danteworlds with integrated, multimedia content that allows users to proceed geographically as well as textually, not only canto by canto but also—as Dante and his guides do—region by region through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. […]