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1media/DiRT.png2019-03-14T09:48:02-07:00Andrea Davise50475e163fb87bc8bd10c6c0244468fd91e8da53163618plain2019-03-27T15:24:59-07:00Andrea Davise50475e163fb87bc8bd10c6c0244468fd91e8da5With the roundtable discussion in mind, create a digital humanities proposal for research or teaching in your DHRI@A-State Portfolio. Your proposal should address each of the following clusters of terms. If you are unsure about how you will engage with any of these terms, describe what you would need to do or learn to complete that portion of your proposal.
Purpose, Scope, and Deliverables
Resources, Methods, and Tools
Audience and Stakeholders
Collaboration, Contracts, and Credit
Data Management and Sustainability
When you are done, click this link to create a presentation based on your proposal in our shared slide deck.
Your presentation should include one slide dedicated to each of the following: 1) your name, department, and project title; 2) your project abstract; 3) a brief discussion of the resources that you currently have; 3) a brief discussion of what you have learned at DHRI@A-State that will help you implement your project; 4) a brief discussion of additional support that you might need and ideas about how we can build that support as a community.