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Finding Feminism in Interactive Media
by Marilu Medrano in ResearchThe video game industry is not particularly known for its strides in embracing feminist culture, or for fostering a more...
Reflections on Spatial Humanities
by Wendy Perla Kurtz in Events, Projects, Research, ToolsDigital mapping makes it possible to create layers upon layers of culturally, socially, and historically relevant materials to the recuperation...
Digital Humanities Infrastructure Symposium 2017
by CDH Guest Author in EventsThis February, UCLA hosted yet another successful Digital Humanities Infrastructure Symposium (DHIS) at the UCLA Library. Thank you to everyone...
Grad-student Positions in Research and Instructional Technology (RITC)
by Thomas Garbelotti in NewsUCLA Graduate students in any department of the Humanities Division, or a department that is affiliated with the Digital Humanities...
Testing Simulacra
by Myles Chykerda in NewsReturning to the online world, we often see such twisting of truths by reports that take grasp of a scientific...
Tech in the Foreign Language Classroom
by Amber Williams in NewsThere is probably no more efficient and dynamic way than technology to give your students access to interesting, informative, and...
Reimagining Humanities Education in the 21st Century
by DSG Group in NewsThere’s no question that higher education is undergoing a transformation. Over the past few years, rising tuition costs and a...
Simplified Activity Chooser
by Thomas Garbelotti in NewsDecember 20, 2016 CCLE has released an new customization of the Moodle source code that dramatically improves usability. A new,...
HumTech at the center of promising campus collaboration
by CDH Guest Author in NewsWhen arriving to UCLA in 2008, I was surprised to see just how decentralized the campus was in approaching the...