Follow-up Survey Results for Digital Humanities in Community Colleges

Survey results from a follow-up to the 2013 National Survey of Digital Humanities in Community Colleges are in.

This week’s featured question: Which of the following do you use regularly in your humanities courses? (“Regularly”= at least once a week in all your classes)

 

An institutionally provided course management page or site (such as Blackboard, Web CT, Moodle)
91.30%
63
A course website that you developed independently.
21.74%
15
Web resources in the classroom or to support curriculum
72.46%
50
Blogs or social media in or out of the classroom
30.43%
21
Web-based software other than word processing for student production of humanities research projects (e.g., Prezi, Pinterest, Storify, Moviemaker, Omeka, Voyant Tools, etc.)
36.23%
25
Use of web-based video or podcasts for lectures
46.38%
32
Production of your own audio or video for lectures or student support
40.58%
28
Use of digital archives for courses (e.g., Library of Congress Digital Archives, Emily Dickinson Archives, Internet Archive, etc.)
39.13%
27
I may occasionally use one or more of the above, but not regularly.
18.84%
13
None of the above.
2.90%
2

You can view them here.