DGT HUM 187
Capstone Seminar in Digital Humanities
Description: Seminar, three hours. Requisite: course 101. Students are guided in development and realization of collaborative digital humanities research project. Students learn to develop and refine research question, carry out advanced research in digital humanities, and present results of their research to their peers. Students participate in structured trainings, work with classmates to select suitable research topics, give weekly updates about their research process, and develop presentation of project. Librarians and members of Digital Research Consortium introduce students to available digital collections, archives, and other resources at UCLA. Letter grading.
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Winter 2024 - Dr. Kurtz has some of the most professional lectures I have ever experienced. Every single one is so cohesive and feels very natural even if some of the subject matter is not as engaging. I can tell she has a passion for history. She also spent so much time supporting my group's project outside of class time to ensure we were able to meet our goals. Definitely goes above and beyond as a professor, especially after learning that she has a young child and lives so far away from campus. Superhero of an instructor.
Winter 2024 - Dr. Kurtz has some of the most professional lectures I have ever experienced. Every single one is so cohesive and feels very natural even if some of the subject matter is not as engaging. I can tell she has a passion for history. She also spent so much time supporting my group's project outside of class time to ensure we were able to meet our goals. Definitely goes above and beyond as a professor, especially after learning that she has a young child and lives so far away from campus. Superhero of an instructor.