There are different careers available and presently forming for the newly-minted PhD. Many argue that higher education, as an institution, lacks a realistic understanding of diminishing tenure positions, a reduction […]
Author Archive | Dale Katherine Ireland
Race, African American Studies, and Digital Humanites (Left of Black – Season 3, Episode 1)
Left of Black begins its third season with a conversation about African American Studies and DH. Professor Mark Anthony Neal talks with Professors Howard Rambsy II and Jessica Marie Johnson […]
“What is your project doing to address accessibility for people with disabilities?”
The Chronicle of Higher Education has an interesting piece on accessibility and DH. The thoughtful piece focuses on physical disabilities. I am eager to disrupt discussions of accessibility that remain […]
Building access
The new CRPD 2012 ICT Accessibility Progress Report is out, and I thought some folks might find it interesting. A quotation from the report that relates to a point I […]
MOOCs
In our last class we discussed MOOCs and some of the possible future directions they might take. I bumped into a blurb in Inside Higher Ed about the Bill and […]