I've been replying to requests for reviews off-list but wanted to
reinforce Elton's point below (indeed we discussed just this point at a
recent workshop) and add to it .
When digital resources become part of a routine pedagogical tool-kit
will they become mainstream and common place for the teachers and
researchers who have been trained in their use.
This was one of the underlying principles (for my involvement) in the
development of the Digital Classicist community.
Simon
6/08/2015 06:49, Elton.Barker wrote:
> Until digital resources become embedded in teaching (and research), they're going to continue to be seen as somewhat specialist and for other people.
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Simon Mahony
Senior Teaching Fellow
Programme Director MA/MSc Digital Humanities[1]
UCL Centre for Digital Humanities[2]
Department of Information Studies
University College London
Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT
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Fax: 020 7383 0557
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