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Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1. Teachers
- Born-Pedagogical DH: Learning While Teaching | Emily McGinn and Lauren Coats
- What Do We Want from the Standard Core Texts of the Digital Humanities Curriculum? | Gabriel Hankins
- Teaching the Digital Humanities to a Broad Undergraduate Population | Alison Langmead and Annette Vee
- Teaching Digital Humanities: Neoliberal Logic, Class, and Social Relevance | James O’Sullivan
- Teaching from the Middle: Positioning the Non–Tenure Track Teacher in the Classroom | Jacob Heil
- Why (in the World) Teach Digital Humanities at a Teaching-Intensive Institution? | Rebecca Frost Davis and Katherine D. Harris
- Part 2. Students
- Digital Humanities in General Education: Building Bridges among Student Expertise at an Access University | Kathi Inman Berens
- (Hard and Soft) Skills to Pay the Bills: A Both/And Approach to Teaching DH to Undergraduates | Jonathan D. Fitzgerald
- Digital Humanities across the Curriculum, or How to Wear the Digital Halo | Scott Cohen
- Rethinking the PhD Exam for the Study of Digital Humanities | Asiel Sepúlveda and Claudia E. Zapata
- Pedagogy First: A Lab-Led Model for Preparing Graduate Students to Teach DH | Catherine DeRose
- What’s the Value of a Graduate Digital Humanities Degree? | Elizabeth Hopwood and Kyle Roberts
- Part 3. Classrooms
- Codework: The Pedagogy of DH Programming | Harvey Quamen
- Community-Driven Projects, Intersectional Feminist Praxis, and the Undergraduate DH Classroom | Andie Silva
- Bringing Languages into the DH Classroom | Quinn Dombrowski
- DH Ghost Towns: What Happens When Makers Abandon Their Creations? | Emily Gilliland Grover
- How to Teach DH without Separating New from Old | Sheila Liming
- The Three-Speed Problem in Digital Humanities Pedagogy | Brandon Walsh
- Part 4. Collaborations
- Sharing Authority in Collaborative Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Library Workers’ Perspectives | Chelcie Juliet Rowell and Alix Keener
- K12DH: Precollege DH in Historically Underprivileged Communities | Laquana Cooke and Andrew Famiglietti
- A Tale of Two Durhams: How Duke University and North Carolina Central University Are Increasing Access and Building Community through DH Pedagogy | Hannah L. Jacobs, Kathryn Wymer, Victoria Szabo, and W. Russell Robinson
- Expanding Communities of Practice through DH Andragogy | Lisa Marie Rhody and Kalle Westerling
- What Is Postcolonial DH Pedagogy and What Is It Doing in Nonhumanities Institutions? Case Studies from India | Dibyadyuti Roy and Nirmala Menon
- Finding Flexibility to Teach the “Next Big Thing”: Digital Humanities Pedagogy in China | Lik Hang Tsui, Benjun Zhu, and Jing Chen
- What Is Digital Humanities and What’s It Doing in the Classroom? | Brian Croxall and Diane K. Jakacki
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors