Skip to content
DHNow
  • Home
  • About
    • About DHNow
    • History
    • Our Staff
    • Subscribe to DHNow
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Resources
    • All Posts
    • Subscribed Feeds
    • Teaching with DHNow
    • Nominate an RSS Feed or Source
    • Setting Up RSS Feed
    • Feed & Source Criteria
  • Participate
    • DHNow Editor Programs
    • Sign up to be a Guest Editor
    • Sign up to be an Editor-at-Large
    • Our Editors
Editors loginEditors login
DHNow

News

News, Resources

Resource: Back-to-School Edition, Use Omeka in Your Class

By: Sheila BrennanAugust 27, 2013August 27, 2013

It’s that time of year when educators and instructors are planning like mad for the coming semester or quarter, so we are highlighting some resources to help you get started using Omeka in your class.

http://omeka.org/blog/2013/08/20/back-to-school-edition-use-omeka-in-your-class/

Post navigation

Previous post
CFPapers: Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) tackle the Big Data Challenge
Next post
Job: Tenure Track Assistant Professor of History (Digital Humanities) (IUPUI)

Editors' Choice

  • DHNow in Review: 2025
    by Colleen Nugent
    December 19, 2025
  • Editors’ Choice: Mind the Language Gap in Digital Humanities: LLM-Aided Translation of SKOS Thesauri
    by Felix Kraus, Nicolas Blumenröhr, Danah Tonne and Achim Streit
    December 17, 2025
  • Editors’ Choice: Recent Experiments in Teaching with and about AI
    by Derek Bruff
    December 17, 2025

News

  • Resource: Textcavator renewed: new name, new upload feature, and new corpora
    by Luka van der Plas
    December 17, 2025
  • CFP: Programming Historian Call for Proposals (English edition)
    by No author.
    December 17, 2025
  • CFP: LACDH Symposium – Latin American & Caribbean Digital Humanities Symposium
    by University of Florida
    December 17, 2025

Blog Posts

  • DHNow in Review: 2025
    by Colleen Nugent
    December 19, 2025
  • DHNow: 2017 in Review
    by DH Now
    December 12, 2017
  • DHNow: 2016 in Review
    by DH Now
    December 20, 2016
DHNow

Digital Humanities Now aggregates and selects material from our list of subscribed feeds, drawing from hundreds of venues where high-quality digital humanities scholarship is likely to appear, including the personal websites of scholars, institutional sites, blogs, and other feeds.

  • Home
  • About
    • About DHNow
    • History
    • Our Staff
    • Subscribe to DHNow
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Resources
    • All Posts
    • Subscribed Feeds
    • Teaching with DHNow
    • Nominate an RSS Feed or Source
    • Setting Up RSS Feed
    • Feed & Source Criteria
  • Participate
    • DHNow Editor Programs
    • Sign up to be a Guest Editor
    • Sign up to be an Editor-at-Large
    • Our Editors
Editors loginEditors login

© 2025 by Digital Humanities Now is licensed under CC BY 4.0

Privacy Policy