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HT-288187-22Digital Humanities: Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital HumanitiesUniversity of ConnecticutRemote Collaboration Methods and Best Practices for Digital Humanities Scholarship9/1/2022 - 8/31/2025$249,566.00Tom Scheinfeldt   University of ConnecticutStorrsCT06269-9000USA2022Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralInstitutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital HumanitiesDigital Humanities24956602495660

A one-year virtual institute focused on training humanities scholars to manage remote teams collaborating on digital projects.

Greenhouse Studios at the University of Connecticut (greenhousestudios.uconn.edu) requests $249,566 over two and a half years to improve the remote collaboration and facilitation skills of digital humanities project managers. COVID-19 has brought the challenges of working in online environments into high relief, but the need among digital humanists for better ways of working together online predates the pandemic. The fully-online institute proposed here will both model and teach proven methods and best practices for supporting more productive virtual teams, including how to: build a cohesive and inclusive team of remote colleagues; facilitate more equitable participation in the online environment; design more productive online experiences; match remote collaboration tools to project aims; balance synchronous and asynchronous interactions; encourage positive participation from remote team members; and sustain participation over time.