Some time ago, Valla McLean at MacEwan Libraries posted a new & updated page devoted to the work being done in the Digital Humanities here at MacEwan. If you click on the link, you’ll find a list of ongoing projects covering both research and pedagogy, with a special focus on the disciplines of Classics, English, and History.
The site also features some deeper dives into specific examples of pedagogy informed by the Digital Humanities, ranging from podcasting and app-creation to mapping, timelines, and quantitative textual analysis. I was fortunate enough to get the chance to contribute a couple of pieces to Valla’s page, including one on Villanova’s app-version of Augustine’s Confessions and another on how best to go about quantitatively measuring student feedback regarding assignments designed in light of Digital Humanities pedagogy.