Resources
Create complex narratives and share rich collections, adhering to Dublin Core standards with Omeka on your server, designed for scholars, museums, libraries, archives, and enthusiasts.
Podcast. Panelists discuss: What does it mean to teach or research religious studies digitally? Does religious “data” make digital religious studies distinct within the digital humanities? How can departments and the field better support digital methods and pedagogies?
The fully automatic bibliography maker that auto-fills. Easy and free way to build a works cited page.
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Audacity is free, open source, cross-platform software for recording and editing sounds. Use it to create podcasts, edit MP3, WAV or AIFF sounds files, or mix sounds.
Video. 10-15 minute creative videos on popular subjects such as history, religion and literature. Produced at a fast pace and use multimedia. Very popular site--some videos have over 1,000,000 hits.
Site allows you to share, use (and alter) thousands of slide presentations, pdfs, documents and videos.
Instructions maintained by the non-profit "Organization for Transformative Works."
This site teaches you how to download a video in three easy steps.
This University of Illinois resource provides all an instructor needs to get started with role-playing as an online (synchronous or asynchronous) learning activity: description, examples, goals & objectives, lesson outline and procedures, and guidelines for assessment and managing accessibility/accommodations.