DHSS Assignment Guides
Links to Other Assignments
- Archive Review – A critical report on a digital archive or edition from Battershill and Ross’s Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom: Assignment Sheet with Matching Rubric
- Digital Edition – Creating your own digital text from Battershill and Ross’s Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom: Assignment Sheet with Matching Rubric
- Digital Life-Writing – A narrative essay using social media from Battershill and Ross’s Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom: Assignment Sheet with Matching Rubric
- Digital Mapping – Text to interactive project from Battershill and Ross’s Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom: Assignment Sheet with Matching Rubric
- Evaluating Digital Humanities Projects – Ben Wright’s criteria for undergraduate and graduate student evaluation of completed DH projects
- Mediated Text – A research paper on book history from Battershill and Ross’s Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom: Assignment Sheet with Matching Rubric
- Novel Analysis – Created by Ashley Reese on behalf of University of South Florida’s Scholar Commons: Assignment sheet
- Style Lab Report – A quantitative investigation of authorial style from Battershill and Ross’s Using Digital Humanities in the Classroom: Assignment Sheet with Matching Rubric
On her blog, Miriam Posner, assistant professor of information studies and digital humanities at the University of California, Los Angeles, provided descriptions for the following assignments:
- Primary source gallery
- Digital scholarly edition
- Mapping
- Network visualization
- Computer-aided text analysis
- Historical 3D model
- Longform, media-rich narrative
On his “Introduction to Digital Humanities” course page, Brian Croxall from Emory University has provided descriptions of his DH Assignments:
- Blogging
- Mapping a novel
- Evaluating Digital Humanities projects
- Sharing and re-networking novel
- Distant reading of poem
Compiled August 5, 2018