Digital Projects & Pedagogy

UO Libraries can help you ideate, develop, and steward digital projects and incorporate digital project-based learning into your classroom. Discover sample projects and classes we've collaborated on, and book a consultation to explore how we can build assignments that teach students the skills they're eager to learn, create scholarly outputs that connect with local communities, and write grant applications that address funders' digital preservation and sustainability concerns.

Digital Projects
Digital Humanities Advancement Grants

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  • Digital Sustainability
  • Peer Review
  • Platforms & Tools
  • Finding Collaborators
  • Collections & Exhibits
  • Community Outreach
  • Web Archiving
Digital Pedagogy
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  • Open Educational Resource Authorship
  • Website Development
  • Exhibit Building
  • Podcasting
  • Oral Histories
  • Place-Based Storytelling
  • Community-Based Learning
Canvas Modules
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  • Copyright & Fair Use
  • Introduction to Web Accessibility
  • Creating an Oral History Collection
  • WordPress
  • ESRI StoryMaps [proprietary]
  • StoryMaps JS [open source]
  • Audacity [open source]
  • Garage Band [proprietary]
  • iMovie [proprietary]
  • Omeka.net [limited access]

Sample Projects

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The Healers Project
Decolonizing Knowledge Within Afro-Indigenous Traditions
A collaborative, bilingual ethnographic research project led by Drs. Ana-Maurine Lara & Dr. Alaí Reyes-Santos. Advanced by support from the UO Libraries, The Healers Project was later sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Just Futures Institute for Racial and Climate Justice.
Talking stories with images of trees and water.
Talking Stories
Encyclopedia of Traditional Ecological Knowledge
An Open Educational Resource (OER) highlighting the storytelling traditions of hunter-gatherers developed by Dr. Michelle Scalise Sugiyama. Encyclopedia entries feature student research conducted in the class for which the OER was developed, as well as the Scalise Sugiyama Human Animal Lab.