A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles

A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles

by Jennifer Guiliano
A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles

A Primer for Teaching Digital History: Ten Design Principles

by Jennifer Guiliano

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Overview

A Primer for Teaching Digital History is a guide for college and high school teachers who are teaching digital history for the first time or for experienced teachers who want to reinvigorate their pedagogy. It can also serve those who are training future teachers to prepare their own syllabi, as well as teachers who want to incorporate digital history into their history courses. Offering design principles for approaching digital history that represent the possibilities that digital research and scholarship can take, Jennifer Guiliano outlines potential strategies and methods for building syllabi and curricula. Taking readers through the process of selecting data, identifying learning outcomes, and determining which tools students will use in the classroom, Guiliano outlines popular research methods including digital source criticism, text analysis, and visualization. She also discusses digital archives, exhibits, and collections as well as audiovisual and mixed-media narratives such as short documentaries, podcasts, and multimodal storytelling. Throughout, Guiliano illuminates how digital history can enhance understandings of not just what histories are told but how they are told and who has access to them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478015055
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 07/08/2022
Series: Design Principles for Teaching History
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Jennifer Guiliano is Associate Professor of History at IUPUI and author of Indian Spectacle: College Mascots and the Anxiety of Modern America.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  ix
Introduction  1
Part I. Foundations
1. Sources as Data  19
2. Learning Outcomes  35
3. New Forms of Assignments   53
4. The Basics of Digital Methods  71
Part II. Selected Methods
5. Digital Source Criticism  85
6. Text and Network Analysis  97
7. Visualization  111
Part III. Forms of Scholarship
8. Digital Archives, Digital Exhibits, and Digital Collections  129
9. Storytelling  149
10. Crowdsourcing  163
Conclusion: Embracing Digital History  171
Glossary 179
Notes  201
Bibliography  221
Index  243

What People are Saying About This

Erin Bush

“For many instructors, the thought of teaching ‘digital history methods’ conjures up the fear that because one doesn’t know how to program, one cannot teach ‘digital.’ Offering a remarkable array of principles, strategies, and digital assignment ideas while effectively explaining how to move from analog research methods and considerations to digital approaches, this book counters such fears.”

Michelle Moravec

A Primer for Teaching Digital History addresses a pressing need for a concise guide to digital history pedagogy. Jennifer Guiliano asks the reader to consider how teaching with digital technologies, tools, and approaches might transform the classroom into a site of student-centered knowledge production. Rather than offering a prescriptive plan, Guiliano presents ten design principles for teaching digital history that highlight various strategies and approaches. A Primer for Teaching Digital History provides an invaluable overview for educators who wish to incorporate digital history into their courses.”

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