In the gaming session, students had to find places within the game, including real-world locations such as the Florence Cathedral, while actively speaking, listening and reading Italian.
On Thursday, Nov. 30, the Digital Humanities Meet-Up held its final meeting of the semester at the World Languages and Digital Humanities Studio (JBHT 207) on
Presenters will discuss how they have used AI in the classroom in various contexts, from language tutor for Spanish students to editor for Ph.D. research papers.
The U of A recently hosted more than 30 international scholars for a symposium to discussed how early modern Black Spaniards conceptualized Africa and Africanness in their archival footprint.