Digital Projects
Humanities Program Portfolios
The Humanities Program requires students to make e-portfolios of their work using Davidson Domains.
The Humanities Program requires students to make e-portfolios of their work using Davidson Domains.
The Verna Miller Case Symposium added a digital presence to its now annual occurrence.
The English Department requires all majors to build a digital portfolio of their scholarship and learning at Davidson, hopefully for here and beyond.
Student Taylor Drake ’21 led an initiative to seek and share the history of Jewish people at the College through a website.
English professor Suzanne Churchill and DL Team’s Assistant Director Sundi Richard co-teach a course where students create a website of digital scholarship on a research topic of their choice.
Ikra talks thoughts on life of websites after a course project.