
Plenty of high-tech teaching materials are now available, but the use of digital tools in scholarship has been slow to take off, says Edward L. Ayers, president of the University of Richmond, who is a pioneer in the field of digital history.
Links mentioned in this episode: BackStory With the American History Guys | The Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War | The Great ProfHacker Offline Challenge
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One Response to Episode 73: The Case for Digital Scholarship
Thank you for your very generous words regarding my plenary. I just came across this while searching for something else. I am touched that my talk resonated for you. I learned a lot from that conferences, and from meeting so many there. It seems the conference is NOT going to happen for 2012. I am disappointed-cos as you so rightly point out, it is one of the only ones that brings varied groups together.