The Digital Pedagogy Fellows Program offers a unique opportunity to engage theoretically and practically with digital humanities pedagogy. Ten LSU graduate students and faculty will be accepted to the program. In a series of seven workshops, fellows will engage with digital humanities experts at LSU and beyond. Fellows will learn digital tools and methods that offer students new ways to approach humanities questions, opportunities for original research, and skills that will help them in a digital economy. The fellows will work with DSL staff and workshop leaders to apply ideas and methods learned through the series to their own teaching. Fellows will develop and share their own digital humanities course or course component (such as an assignment or unit) to use in their teaching at LSU.
Led by Professors Aaron Sheehan-Dean (History) and Lauren Coats (English), the workshops and fellows program are hosted by the Digital Scholarship Lab and funded by a College of Humanities and Social Sciences Instructional Impact Grant.