Bethany Nowviskie

Teaching

I  hold a master’s degree in Education from Wake Forest University and a PhD in English from the University of Virginia, and have been teaching undergraduate courses in English and Media Studies at UVa since 1997.  Some of the undergraduate courses below have been offered multiple times, and I have also designed and run training workshops in the digital humanities for faculty and graduate student audiences in the US and UK.

  • MDST 345: Game Design Workshop (combining theory with project-based charrettes)
  • MDST 344: Culture and Aesthetics of Digital Games
  • MDST 352: Material Textuality and the History of the Book (organized and run as a bibliographical mystery game called Biblioludica and sponsored in part by a grant from the Delmas Foundation)
  • ENLT 255: The Text and the Book (theory and practicum course on bibliography and textual criticsm)
  • ENWR 110: Accelerated Intro to Academic Writing: Richard III
  • ENWR 110: Accelerated Intro to Academic Writing: Jack the Ripper
  • ENLT 201M: Introduction to Literary Study (a pre-requisite for majors)
  • ENWR 101: Intro to Academic Writing: Virtual Realities
  • ENSP 106: Public Speaking

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about nowviskie.org

Bethany Nowviskie writes here on issues related to the digital humanities, #alt-ac, textual criticism, libraries, and scholarly communication. This page also houses a traditional vita and information on digital projects and software. Nowviskie is President of the ACH, Director of Digital Research & Scholarship at the University of Virginia Library and Associate Director of the Scholarly Communication Institute. Her muse, according to Willard McCarty, "is one angry B."

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Nowviskie.org and its contents are the sole responsibility of Dr. Bethany Nowviskie and are not meant to reflect the opinions of her employers, colleagues, children, or imaginary friends.

Questions? Comments? Connections to be made? Contact me at bethany@virginia.edu

microblogging on Twitter

  • @sherah1918 @sleonchnm I'm already looking forward to using it the next time we bring the kids to the Mall! in reply to sherah1918 36 mins ago
  • Agreed! Couldn't be more grateful for our amazing SLab staff & grad students. RT @ericdmj: Just a damn good day @scholarslab. That is all. 42 mins ago
  • @sherah1918 @sleonchnm @chnm @leeannghajar I missed seeing this! Congratulations to you all! in reply to sherah1918 3 hrs ago
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