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How to Use Google Hangouts for Lecture Capture
Skip Tegrity and Camtasia, use Google Hangouts On Air for free lecture capture.
Skip Tegrity and Camtasia, use Google Hangouts On Air for free lecture capture.
Written by Amy Cavender and published by ProfHacker.
The semester is rapidly coming a close at Hampshire College! Yesterday, Intro to DH published its final project, a Digital Humanities LibGuide that the class collaboratively created during the the last month. LibGuides have long been tools for librarians to communicate to users about the types of resources available to them on a particular topic… Read more »
Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Practices, Principles and Politics is a freely available title published by OpenBooks. The free version is available online and for about $8.00, you may purchase a downloadable version. Of course, bound copies are available too, but the price jumps noticeably. Have you used this text in teaching? If so, what are your thoughts… Read more »
Looking for a new web publication of all things digital humanities? Check out A Guide to Digital Humanities, from the Center for Scholarly Communication & Digital Curation at Northwestern University.
Network graphs are great ways to explore relationships. Unsure? Just ask Facebook, they’re betting big on Graph Search. While network graphs are useful tools, there may be obstacles for people who feel they don’t have the tech skills necessary to create them. Don’t worry, you don’t need to understand RDF or install Protégé. All you need is Excel… Read more »