This paper discusses the academic and societal implications of teaching computational methods to humanities students from the perspective of digital humanities. Pedagogical choices are backed up by both pedagogical theory and concrete examples from actual courses and course feedback. The aim of this paper is to introduce clear best-practice recommendations for developing digital humanities teaching with an emphasis on methods teaching in order to increase the number of students who understand such methods and can apply them to their own projects.Peer reviewe
International audienceIn the past decade, digital learning has contributed to the transformation of ...
This dissertation is organized around three articles concerned with the design, learning, and teachi...
Computational Thinking is seen as a crucial skill in an increasingly digital society. Researchers an...
This paper discusses the academic and societal implications of teaching computational methods to hum...
The computational thinking (CT) method, Computing with concepts using tangible, computational tools,...
International audienceIn 'Beyond Digital Humanities: Thinking Computationally,' we delve into the ev...
In this chapter, we advocate for a task-driven approach to teaching computer programming to students...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Yanni Loukissas’s syllabus documents the re...
The computational turn in the humanities has precipitated the need for sustainable software developm...
Computational Thinking is seen as a crucial skill in an increasingly digital society. Researchers an...
With a research tradition spanning about half a century, humanities computing has become an establis...
It is often said that the digital humanities are “situated at the intersection of computer science a...
The expansion of information technology has been accompanied with growing uneasiness. As computers a...
Our aim in this chapter is to reveal some of the core principles motivating the teaching of computin...
Computational thinking is a fundamental skill for everyone, not just computer scientists. Computatio...
International audienceIn the past decade, digital learning has contributed to the transformation of ...
This dissertation is organized around three articles concerned with the design, learning, and teachi...
Computational Thinking is seen as a crucial skill in an increasingly digital society. Researchers an...
This paper discusses the academic and societal implications of teaching computational methods to hum...
The computational thinking (CT) method, Computing with concepts using tangible, computational tools,...
International audienceIn 'Beyond Digital Humanities: Thinking Computationally,' we delve into the ev...
In this chapter, we advocate for a task-driven approach to teaching computer programming to students...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Yanni Loukissas’s syllabus documents the re...
The computational turn in the humanities has precipitated the need for sustainable software developm...
Computational Thinking is seen as a crucial skill in an increasingly digital society. Researchers an...
With a research tradition spanning about half a century, humanities computing has become an establis...
It is often said that the digital humanities are “situated at the intersection of computer science a...
The expansion of information technology has been accompanied with growing uneasiness. As computers a...
Our aim in this chapter is to reveal some of the core principles motivating the teaching of computin...
Computational thinking is a fundamental skill for everyone, not just computer scientists. Computatio...
International audienceIn the past decade, digital learning has contributed to the transformation of ...
This dissertation is organized around three articles concerned with the design, learning, and teachi...
Computational Thinking is seen as a crucial skill in an increasingly digital society. Researchers an...