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In Fall 2011, Kevin Kee led a graduate class that explored and discussed various topics within the broad field of digital humanities. The following are wiki pages wherein the students posted their commentary about the topics. The pages have been edited only slightly to maintain consistent style. | In Fall 2011, Kevin Kee led a graduate class that explored and discussed various topics within the broad field of digital humanities. The following are wiki pages wherein the students posted their commentary about the topics. The pages have been edited only slightly to maintain consistent style. |
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The Brock Digital Humanities Compendium
This wiki is a compendium of research and resources for staff and students involved in Brock University's Humanities Computing and Digital Humanities courses and research projects.
Reviews
Jones, Steven E. "The Meaning of Video Games", Reviewed by Spencer Roberts
Digital: A Love Story, Reviewed by Adam Christensen
Whitton, Nicola. "Learning with Digital Games", Reviewed by Spencer Roberts
Ratto, Matt. "Critical Making", Reviewed by Spencer Roberts
2009 Horizon Report, Summary by Spencer Roberts
Methods and Practices
McNiven, Andrew. "Video Games in the Classroom"
Roundtable on Theory and Practice, by Kevin Kee, Shawn Graham, et al. [Warning: This article is in excess of 56Kb]
Class Discussions
In Fall 2011, Kevin Kee led a graduate class that explored and discussed various topics within the broad field of digital humanities. The following are wiki pages wherein the students posted their commentary about the topics. The pages have been edited only slightly to maintain consistent style.