Here's a quick one: Digital Classicist is based in University College London and conducted two panels on using digital materials in Classics teaching and research. Abstracts from the second panel on digital pedagogy can be read
here. Papers include: "New tools for learning and collaborative research: the Digital Classicist Wiki", "A Schema for Teaching Digital Classics", "The Digital Classicist: Interdisciplinary Collaboration", "Diachronic study of Greek and the computer". If you're not a member of Digital Classicist, or are interested in reading some of the advanced stuff they are up to in the UK, click
here.
Andrew
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