Digital Humanities
Digital humanities resides at the intersection of computing and the disciplines of the humanities. It includes the use of digital resources as well as the analysis of their application. The digital humanities program at Carleton supports cutting-edge classroom experimentation and innovative computer-enhanced research by helping humanities faculty to integrate digital technologies into their research and teaching.
Carleton Resources
ArcGIS Online
LTC Lunch video 10/18/2022
Cinema & Media Studies as a Digital Liberal Art
LTC Lunch 3/5/2020
LTC Lunch 3/5/2020
Practicing Geo-Humanities: Designing with the Digital and Beyond
LTC Lunch 1/10/2017
LTC Lunch 1/10/2017
Inside/Outside the Binary: Teaching the Politics of Data
LTC Lunch 1/16/2018
LTC Lunch 1/16/2018
Going Deeply Digital in the Carleton Classroom: Proof of Concept
LTC Lunch 4/12/2016
LTC Lunch 4/12/2016
The role of the digital in the curriculum?
LTC blog post
LTC blog post
Digital Storytelling and the Ethics of Civic Engagement
LTC blog post
LTC blog post