March 24, 2026Teaching with Data and Care in the Digital Humanities by Amanda Laury KleintopBlack Digital Humanities scholars have often grappled with the contradiction that digitizing slavery’s archives, in the words of historian Jessica Marie Johnson, “threatens to replicate the death work of the slave ship register,” re-enacting the commodification of the people whose lives and histories they…
January 13, 2026Historical Literacy as Data Literacy: An Intro to SOCC Analysis by Amanda Laury KleintopAs a Civil War historian, I know the power of sharing primary sources with students to understand causality and intentionality in the past. For example, the former Chief Historian of the National Park Service has argued that few can read Confederate states’ declarations of…
October 21, 2025Engaging Students in Transcribing Historical Data: About the Project by Amanda Laury Kleintop and Cora WiggerIn this post and a series of student contributions that follow, we describe a summer project where we engaged with students doing transcription work of historical archival documents. While the original conception of the project started off as purely oriented…
October 7, 2025Defining Data and Data Literacy, Step 1 by Amanda Laury Kleintop When I, along with my CEL Scholar colleague Dr. Cora Wigger, describe our CEL project about data literacy and data justice to colleagues, we’re confronted with the same problem: every academic in every discipline defines “data” differently. As a historian…
July 22, 2025Data Literacy in Engaged Learning: Understanding Biasby Amanda Laury Kleintop and Cora WiggerOver my career as a student and professor, I (Amanda) have come to learn, with the help of my colleague Dr. Cora Wigger that understanding bias in research is essential to understanding causes and perpetuation of racism. In my first…