Kalani Craig

Associate Professor of History; Co-Director of the Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities

Departments/Offices:
Center for Research on Learning and Technology; Learning, Design, and Adult Education
Academic Programs:
Learning Sciences
Room:
WA 302; LI E170
Email:
craigkl@indiana.edu
Phone:
(812) 856-5721
Website:
https://history.indiana.edu/faculty_staff/faculty/craig_kalani.html

About Me

My research and teaching specialties are at the intersection of digital methodologies and medieval history. I use digital methods like text mining, spatial history and network analysis to explore conflict in medieval European history, and my history-pedagogy research makes similar use of these approaches. I am the PI on Net.Create, an NSF-funded exploration of network analysis in history reading comprehension. Together with Michelle Dalmau, I co-direct the Institute for Digital Arts & Humanities, which provides digital-methods and digital-pedagogy consulting and research services to the Indiana University-Bloomington arts & humanities community. Prior to returning to the scholarly world, I spent ten years managing Web sites and the technical and creative people responsible for creating those Web sites.

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