Category Archives: Digital Literacy

Posts about teaching and learning digital skills and issues.

Jekyll (AKA static-site generators)

This afternoon (Friday, 24 March) I’m going to be working through the tutorial on Jekyll from The Programming Historian. I’d be interested in a session at tomorrow’s camp to talk about Jekyll and other static-site generators. I don’t know much about them, but maybe you do? And maybe I’ll know a whole lot more after […]

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Picking Each Others’ Brains: Teaching Tips, Tools, and Techniques

It’s been a few years since the last THATCamp New England. What are you doing now to connect students and researchers with artifacts, projects, and tools? If you’re an instructor, what techniques are you using to inspire and engage your students? This session is intended to be a forum for sharing what you’re doing, and hearing […]

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