Genevieve Carpio's Pedagogical Portfolio: Teaching, Digital Humanities, and Diversity

Digital Humanities


I view the digital humanities as a critical tool for connecting students to historical investigation and production. My training at the Institute for Media Literacy at the USC Cinema School (including "Teaching with Digital Media," "Digital Pedagogies," and "Digital Media Tools and Tactics") serves as a foundation to this work. I have continued to build my digital literacy through GIS training at Yale and UCLA, as a participant in THATCamp, and presenting on the uses of digital media in the classroom at the American Studies Association,the National Council on Public History, and the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West. In doing so, I seek to guide students through the process of writing, organizing, and sharing public facing projects.
 
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