GLOBAL MIDDLES AGES WINS NEH GRANT!

GLOBAL MIDDLES AGES WINS NEH GRANT!

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Roger Martinez-Davila (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs) and Lynn Ramey (Vanderbilt University) were awarded a $239,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to design and host an Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities.

Virtual reality, augmented reality, and 3D digital environments are witnessing explosive growth in research and teaching, but faculty and staff who could benefit from these techniques do not have equal access to the tools they need. Hardware and software used in the creation of 3D environments is expensive; institutional policies and commitment are highly variable; and some who would benefit lack confidence with the technology. The Immersive Global Middle Ages Institute provides a diverse cohort of medievalists with both theoretical and practical training in the creation and implementation of 3D objects and environments for research and teaching. The Institute will meet online three times each semester and will have two in-person four-day summer workshops over a two-year period. By the end of the Institute, participants will have considered the research around using 3D environments, developed 3D object assets and worlds, and authored teaching resources to pass on their new skills to students and colleagues.

Apply and learn more here: https://grants.uccs.edu/igma/