At DLA we strive to provide you with the best experience to learn about digital methods you could apply to your research and teaching. For that, we offer a wide range of resources in-house, we connect you to another resource on campus or we can point to external resource recommendations.

For in-house trainings check our upcoming events page or watch our past training sessions. If you need help with (re)designing your syllabus to include digital tools and/or digital resources from the cultural record, you can apply for our DLA Syllabus (Re)Design Support Grant or send us a consultation message to set up a one-on-one session with the team.

Do you prefer to learn on your own or you need learning resources for your students? Check out the Programming Historian journal, of which the College of Liberal Arts is a proud supporter. Our director is a long standing editor of the Spanish-language journal, and she’s happy to answer any question you might have about the project.

Our University Libraries at PSU also has a team dedicated to Digital Humanities that could help you with questions.

Jennifer Isasi

Director of the Digital Liberal Arts Initiative

If you have any question, don’t hesitate to contact her.