by Pam Lach | Apr 29, 2022 | DH News, Student Highlights
This spring, the DH Center welcomed three new student assistants to the team. They’ll be working to develop new tutorials for us focused on Scalar, a tool designed for nonlinear narrative. Learn more at our Teach DH website. Mik Knight Hi! My name is Mik and I...
by Brent Ameneyro | Apr 7, 2022 | Collaborative Projects, Community, DH News, Faculty Highlights, Student Highlights, Upcoming Events
Brent Ameneyro – DH E-Lit Programs Assistant Updating this Blog The Digital Humanities Blog is being updated to include E-Lit resources and updates on my progress as SDSU’s first ever E-Lit Programs Assistant. I hope these humble blog posts will not only serve...
by Brent Ameneyro | Feb 24, 2022 | DH News, DH Tools
Brent Ameneyro – DH E-lit Programs Assistant One of the barriers I’ve encountered when introducing E-Lit to traditional writers is navigating the vast (and sometimes intimidating) landscape. To help with this challenge, I have curated a few resources to educate and...
by Brent Ameneyro | Feb 1, 2022 | Community, DH News
Brent Ameneyro – DH E-lit Programs AssistantIt’s no easy task disrupting the rhythm that gets established in an art community much less an institution. Many groups within the modernist movement wrote manifestos as a way of establishing agency, of declaring their...
by Pam Lach | Mar 19, 2021 | Community, DH News
Honoring our Experience as Rationale for Cancellation The annual Digital Humanities Showcase and Electronic Literature Competition is the culminating moment of DH@SDSU’s academic year. Part celebration of the DH projects faculty and students create in diverse classes...
by Pam Lach | Mar 16, 2021 | DH News, DH Tools, Student Highlights
The DH Center at SDSU Library is thrilled to welcome two new SDSU student assistants to our staff for Spring 2021. Fabrizio and Hannah will be working to develop additional self-paced tool tutorials, adding to our growing collection of tutorials that cover podcasting,...