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Undergraduate Teaching Delivery for Dept of Digital Humanities (Term I)
The Department of Digital Humanities is committed to providing a high quality educational experience, offering our students as much face-to-face time as possible while also keeping both students and staff safe. To comply with government guidelines and to ensure the safety of students and staff, the majority of our degree programmes will be delivered in a blended fashion in 2020-2021. This means students will engage in both online learning (either live online events and pre-made online content) and on-campus learning (in-person sessions at UCC). How each programme and course will be delivered depends on a number of factors including the discipline being studied, the class size, the individual circumstances of staff and, of course, public health guidelines.
Access to timetables reflecting DH & CS modules can be located as follows:
First-year Timetable
Second-year Timetable
Final-year Timetable
Students are also reminded that a list of essential departmental resources for Digital Humanities is always maintained on the following page: https://www.ucc.ie/en/dah/resources/
In all instances, students are advised to consult Canvas and module co-ordinators with regard to teaching arrangements for specific courses and modules, as recent changes may not yet be reflected via online resources.
The COVID-19 Response Team for the School of English & Digital Humanities comprises:
Prof. Claire Connolly
Dr Órla Murphy
Ms Anne Fitzgerald
Ms Ann Riordan
Prof. Lee Jenkins (Lead Worker Representative)
Dr James O’Sullivan (Lead Worker Representative)
Final-year Students
DH4001 Digital Humanities Research Colloquium
Module co-ordinator: Dr Máirín MacCarron <mairin.maccarron@ucc.ie>
Teaching Delivery: Face-to-face teaching according to the timetable, supplemented by online resources (Wednesday 12–2pm, DH Active Learning Space FSB 4.58).
DH4002 Research Project Planning & Delivery
Module co-ordinator: Shawn Day <shawn.day@ucc.ie>
Teaching Delivery: Fully online, synchronous according to published timetable (Wednesday 11-12pm)
Need more help?
Any further queries can be direct to Head of Department, Dr Órla Murphy <o.murphy@ucc.ie>
Alternatively, contact the Lead Worker Representative for the Department, Dr James O'Sullivan <james.osullivan@ucc.ie>
A complete list of faculy roles and responsibilities for the department can be found as follows: UCCDH Faculty Roles