Goals for the program

  1. The program will introduce graduate students to a wide range of electronic sources and methods that are immediately relevant to their dissertation research and will also be applicable to their future life of scholarship, teaching, and community engagement. The program will begin with graduate students in the humanities, who are the least likely to have had prior experience with tools and methods made possible by new technologies.

  2. As these graduate students gain practical experience by working on their own topics, the program will offer models for new ways of learning; in that context, students will be encouraged to think creatively about teaching as well as research.

  3. The program will foster intellectual community among graduate students by providing opportunities to question how these new tools and methods may foster interdisciplinary thinking and affect scholarship and teaching.

  4. The program will enrich relationships among senior faculty and graduate students, by providing opportunities for mutual mentoring around issues of new research and teaching strategies. Students can themselves become mentors to senior faculty as they share their knowledge of new methods, and will benefit from the critique and insight of seasoned professors.

  5. The program will create models that can be replicated elsewhere.

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