DIGITAL DISRUPTIONS: USING DIGITAL TOOLS TO LEARN MI'KMAW AND ACADIAN HISTORIES
This course uses Mi'kmaw and Acadian archival case studies to teach digital historical methods. Students will become familiar with the complex ways Indigenous, colonial, and imperial spatial understanding shaped eighteenth-century northeastern North America. They will also develop skills in digital mapping, social network analysis, distant reading, and digital annotation software.
Prerequisite(s): 1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above.