Supporting public digital humanities initiatives across New Mexico.
Augmented Humanity Podcast
Our guests on this podcast are modern explorers working at the intersection of technology and the humanities. They help us to understand ourselves and the worlds we create in this digital age. They are thinkers, creators, makers and academics, all working in diverse fields. Augmented Humanity is produced in partnership with KUNM FM, University of New Mexico's public radio station.
Together we discuss what we can understand about ourselves and others with the use of this technology; how the technology changes us or advances us; the implications for public or academic humanities; and the best tools and practices for applying this technology. New programs every month. Four lively episodes. On Mondays starting with the first Monday of the month!
Centennial Atlas of Historic New Mexico Maps
Created as part of the centennial celebration of New Mexico's statehood, the Atlas of Historic New Mexico maps is a rich resource for exploring four centuries of New Mexico history through the lens of historic maps and the people describing New Mexico at the time the maps were made.Â
Features include slideshows, audio, timelines, a bibliography packed with digitized, full text materials, lesson plans, printable maps, and control over the display of the map overlays and markers. Registered user features that allow power users to save, share, and add their own markers, lines, and areas.
Other DH Programs
NMHC supports lecture programs or workshops on the following topics:
* Introduction to Online Atlas of Historic Maps
* Using the Online Atlas in the Classroom
* Basics of DH Application Design
* Making Meaningful Multimedia
If you are interested in any of these programs, please contact DH Program Officer Ellen Dornan for more information.