Doctoral Teaching and Mentoring in Digital Humanities: Changing Approaches to Graduate Pedagogy in Times of Multiple Crises

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing-A Journal of Digital Humanities Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.3366/ijhac.2023.0309
Bailey Betik, Alexander Cors
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Focusing on graduate student education and professional development in the humanities, we examine how crises of the last few years – COVID-19, precarious employment and racial reckoning, among others – exposed iniquities in digital humanities (DH) and pedagogical training. This article explores how Emory Center for Digital Scholarship’s (ECDS) outreach initiatives operated through and responded to recent years’ crises post-2020. ECDS is committed to creating equitable opportunities for DH and pedagogical training for graduate students through long-term training, six-week intensives and an evolving open educational repository. The Digital Scholarship Training Program (DSTP) is a paid training programme for graduate students to learn digital skills through project-based learning. For students who cannot commit to a long-term practicum, ECDS offers two six-week intensives to provide equal opportunities for pedagogical training with emphasis on digital methods and tools. Currently, ECDS is building a repository hosted on WordPress to provide more flexible graduate training opportunities. By attuning ECDS offerings to varying levels of time and access, this suite of options aims to create equitable opportunities for graduate professional development that could serve as examples for other institutions. We conclude that DH methods and modalities can be deployed effectively to help address gaps in graduate student training.
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数字人文学科的博士教学与指导:多重危机时代研究生教学方法的变化
以研究生教育和人文学科专业发展为重点,我们考察了过去几年的危机(COVID-19、不稳定的就业和种族清算等)如何暴露了数字人文学科(DH)和教学培训中的不公正现象。本文探讨了埃默里数字奖学金中心(ECDS)的外展计划是如何通过并应对近年来2020年后的危机的。本署致力透过长期培训、六周强化课程及不断发展的开放教育资料库,为博士及研究生提供公平的教学培训机会。数字奖学金培训计划(DSTP)是研究生通过基于项目的学习学习数字技能的付费培训计划。对于不能长期实习的学生,ECDS提供两个为期六周的强化课程,以提供平等的教学培训机会,重点是数字方法和工具。目前,ECDS正在WordPress上建立一个存储库,以提供更灵活的研究生培训机会。通过调整ECDS课程以适应不同的时间和访问水平,这一系列选择旨在为研究生专业发展创造公平的机会,可以为其他机构提供榜样。我们的结论是,卫生保健的方法和模式可以有效地部署,以帮助解决研究生培训的差距。
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