Digital Arts & Humanities Certificate for all students & staff
Explore the use of digital tools in arts and humanities research, teaching, and outreach
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Now available for Arts Faculty staff, PGR, PGT, and undergraduates. No need to register. Use the dashboardLink opens in a new window to watch recordings, to record your participation, reflections, and to complete the certificate. Led by Dr Robert O'Toole, Director of Digital Student Experience, National Teaching Fellow. Whatever you do, in every discipline, and indeed in every aspect of life today, digital technologies can be used to significantly extend and amplify your capabilities. The Digital Arts and Humanities Certificate of Participation has been designed to give you a sophisticated and systematic approach to making the most from digital technologies in research, teaching, outreach and beyond the university. It is designed to fit neatly with your needs and availability, as a combination of activities supported by experts, personalised learning, and a broad range of short sessions to choose from. Although not credit bearing, the Certificate is a valuable addition to your CV. You can link back to a page on the Faculty web site as proof of completion. Completing the course gives you an official Certificate, but also a powerful set of capabilities and digital confidence. |
There are sessions throughout the academic year. Start and finish whenever it suits you. Sessions mostly run in "hyflex" mode: attend in the FAB, online in Teams, or catch up in your own time. Complete:
Use the dashboardLink opens in a new window to record your participation and to complete your reflections. Support for projects, and for developing deeper more specialised tech skills will be organised in response to needs as they emerge. Just tell Robert what you would like to do, and we can try to arrange it. |
Timeline
All sessions are Wednesday afternoon unless otherwise stated. We can add in additional sessions if requested to meet your needs.