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May 29, 2025
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COR 304 - Digital Methods Digital methods are widely used forms of inquiry that employ technological tools to interrogate research questions important to the humanities and sciences (including the social sciences). Some examples include digital archiving, data mining, and story mapping. In this course, we will use one or more digital methods or tools to research a topic, theme or question that varies by section, with the express purpose of critiquing and reflecting on its application. This includes an examination of the values, flaws, and impacts of the methods or tools we are using, paying particular attention to their ethical implications and power dynamics. Prerequisites COR-101, COR-102, COR-103, COR-104, COR-201, COR-202, COR-203, COR-204 Credits: 3 AAO
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