The course “(Dis)Placed Urban Histories” has been offered each spring since 2015 at New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study and brings a historian’s perspective to investigating the impacts of gentrification and urban planning strategies in rapidly changing communities in New York City. During the 2016 and 2017 course iterations, Professor Rebecca Amato, collaborated with librarian, Zach Coble, to create online digital exhibits to showcase the students’ fieldwork and to create a resource for participating community partners. While the faculty-library partnership was successful in creating a digital humanities pedagogy that helped students build methodological and technical skills, the process also revealed shortcomings...
This course provides students with an introduction to project-based and community-engaged learning t...
This project explores four digital initiatives that document and make available to the public inform...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibliogra...
Information literacy, inquiry, and empirical observation skills are essential to undergraduate stude...
Presentation at the MARAC conference in Erie, PA on April 25-27, 2013. S17 - Digital Curatio
This article describes the newly launched CUNY Digital History Archive (CDHA), a project of the Amer...
Our research team recorded, analyzed, processed, and extracted digital clips from more than 50 oral ...
Presentation at the MARAC conference in Erie, PA on April 25-27, 2013. S17 - Digital Curatio
This paper describes “Curating the City”, an experimental undergraduate seminar, and nascent digital...
In this article, we introduce and analyze learning experiences made possible by a teaching framework...
The Neighborhood Stories Indexing Project is part of the Neighborhood Stories project, an oral histo...
First paragraph: This article reviews a number of computer-assisted learning (CAL) resources intende...
Our co-taught course focuses on theater history, with an emphasis on performance architecture. Assig...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: The Mapping the Futures of Higher Education...
Historic buildings shaped, witnessed, bear evidence of, and can serve asaccessible gateways to the h...
This course provides students with an introduction to project-based and community-engaged learning t...
This project explores four digital initiatives that document and make available to the public inform...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibliogra...
Information literacy, inquiry, and empirical observation skills are essential to undergraduate stude...
Presentation at the MARAC conference in Erie, PA on April 25-27, 2013. S17 - Digital Curatio
This article describes the newly launched CUNY Digital History Archive (CDHA), a project of the Amer...
Our research team recorded, analyzed, processed, and extracted digital clips from more than 50 oral ...
Presentation at the MARAC conference in Erie, PA on April 25-27, 2013. S17 - Digital Curatio
This paper describes “Curating the City”, an experimental undergraduate seminar, and nascent digital...
In this article, we introduce and analyze learning experiences made possible by a teaching framework...
The Neighborhood Stories Indexing Project is part of the Neighborhood Stories project, an oral histo...
First paragraph: This article reviews a number of computer-assisted learning (CAL) resources intende...
Our co-taught course focuses on theater history, with an emphasis on performance architecture. Assig...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: The Mapping the Futures of Higher Education...
Historic buildings shaped, witnessed, bear evidence of, and can serve asaccessible gateways to the h...
This course provides students with an introduction to project-based and community-engaged learning t...
This project explores four digital initiatives that document and make available to the public inform...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibliogra...