Teaching & Workshops

Studying history gives you a lifetime of critical skills for life, career, and citizenship. By understanding the past and how historians do their work, you achieve skills that allow you to place current events into context, distinguish fact from fake, and think strategically about the future. Even the tech industry agrees that studying the humanities is essential.


Courses

Digital Public History
Spring 2025
Digital Public History
Spring 2024
SpaceCamp
April 2022, November 2022
Digital Methods for Military History
June 2021
Directed Readings in Digital History
Spring 2018
R, Interactive Graphics, and Data Visualization (with Lincoln Mullen)
Summer 2016
Digital History: Sources, Methods, Problems
Fall 2014

Workshops

BootcampR: An Introduction to R
Spring 2021
BootcampR: An Introduction to R
Spring 2020
Workshop: Data Wrangling with R
2018-2021
Workshop: Data Visualization with R
2018-2021
Workshop: Network Analysis for the Humanities
Fall 2019
Workshop: Dynamic Digital Methods for Integrating Local History
into Public History Institutions and the K-16 Classroom
Fall 2018
Workshop: Introduction to Network Analysis
Spring 2018
Workshop: Web Scraping with R
Spring 2018
Workshop: Getting Started with GitHub
Spring 2018
Workshop: Web Scraping with R
Spring 2018
Workshop: Introduction to Network Analysis
Spring 2017
Workshop: Introduction to Network Analysis
Spring 2017
Digital History: Sources, Methods, Problems,
Fall 2016
Workshop: Maps and Networks in the Classroom
Summer 2016
Workshop: Data Preparation and Data Uncertainty
Spring 2016
Workshop: Teaching Digital History
Spring 2015