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Who Teaches When We Teach DH? A survey of the field

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    Brian Croxall
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    Dear colleagues,

    We—Brian Croxall (BYU) and Diane Jakacki (Bucknell University)—are conducting a research study: “Who Teaches When We Teach Digital Humanities?” We hope to learn more about

    1. the training and preparation of those who teach digital humanities
    2. the for-credit and informal teaching DH teachers do

    If you have ever taught digital humanities—in any capacity—we would like to invite you to participate in this study. You participate by completing an online survey. You can find the survey here: https://byu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8eoW5c9axfTa05f.

    This survey will take approximately 10 minutes of your time. Your participation will be anonymous; to further ensure anonymity, our survey instrument will not collect IP addresses of those taking the survey. You will not be compensated for your participation.

    This research study is governed by the Institutional Review Board at Brigham Young University. You may contact them at irb@byu.edu with any questions that you have. We will also be happy to answer any questions that you have about the study.

    Please share this call widely with your colleagues; we are hoping to see participation from as many people around the world as possible.

    Thank you in advance for your consideration.
    Brian Croxall, brian.croxall@byu.edu
    Dian Jakacki, dkj004@bucknell.edu

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