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One of the joys of doing digital humanities projects in the university is doing it with students. We are all learners on these projects bringing different skills to bear. In the IT field students often have skills we don't reversing the normal stereotype about education. Further, students learn through working on projects in ways that are rewarding for us all. \hypertarget{Readings}{}

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	\item  Janelle Jenstad, "Mobilizing Student Scholarship for The Map of Early Modern London" \href{http://occasionaldrama.net/2012/04/12/mobilizing-student-scholarship-for-the-map-of-early-modern-london/}{http://occasionaldrama.net/2012/04/12/mobilizing-student-scholarship-for-the-map-of-early-modern-london/} - this is great short blog post on involving undergraduate students in a project.
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