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Tweed-jacketed, book-loving humanities professors seem as if we are at a disadvantage when faced with today's Millennial students. New approaches to the digital humanities offer to engage students, academics, and public audiences in new ways--but those approaches often seem to require big grants and teams of programmers to implement. In "5 Course Hacks Any Humanist Can Try: Digital Humanities as a Teaching Playground," Jason B. Jones, co-editor of the Chronicle of Higher Education's ProfHacker blog, looks at practical strategies for engaging students with the humanities. No specialized technical knowledge or specific platform required!
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