DH Programming Pedagogy in the Age of AI
Led by: Anastasia Salter and John T. Murray In this team-taught workshop, we invite scholars to join us in exploring the relationship between generative AI and the future of programming […]
Led by: Anastasia Salter and John T. Murray In this team-taught workshop, we invite scholars to join us in exploring the relationship between generative AI and the future of programming […]
Led by: Jacquelyne Thoni Howard This course will guide attendees through the process of developing and enhancing student engagement and educational digital humanities programming using equity, advocacy, and care frameworks. […]
Led by: Susan Brown and Kim Martin This workshop provides an introduction to the web of data for humanities researchers and cultural data stewards. Linked open data is highly structured […]
Led by: Katie Blizzard and Lorena Gauthereau This course will explore all aspects of conceptualizing, planning for, and creating a digital edition. It provides a basic introduction to the various […]
Led by: Jason Boyd and Edmond Chang Queerness and the digital humanities share a common ethos: a desire to make meaning in new ways. Indeed, the intersection of DH and […]
Led by: Kate Oestreich This course will introduce the open-assembly teaching and making tools at the nonprofit COVE (Collaborative Organization for Virtual Education), which anyone, anywhere can use without having […]
Led by: Stephen Zweibel and Zachary Lloyd This is a basic introduction to JavaScript, which is the programming language of the web. The class is designed for anyone interested in […]
Led by: Joanna Byszuk and Jacek Bąkowski This is a beginner to intermediate-level course in computational text analysis. It will focus on using digital tools to enhance and deepen traditional […]
Led by: Elisa Beshero-Bondar and David Birnbaum This class teaches you how to navigate and process XML using tools designed for the purpose–XSLT, XQuery, and Schematron. We cover these together […]
Date: June 2 2025 This hands-on workshop, delivered by the UBC Library Research Data Management team, introduces the importance of README files in documenting research data for long-term access and reuse. […]
Led by: Markus Wust Have you ever looked at the wide variety of courses offered at DHSI and wondered what all those technical terms mean? Or had problems deciding on […]
Led by: Marie-Hélène Burle and Tannia Chevez This course is intended for humanities-based researchers with no programming background whatsoever who would like to understand how programs work behind the scenes […]
