Certified Professional in Digital Humanities and Classics

Published on June 23, 2025

About this Podcast

HOST: Welcome to our podcast, where we explore exciting courses and their real-world impact. I'm thrilled to have Dr. Sophia Jones with us today, an expert in Digital Humanities and Classics. Let's dive into the 'Certified Professional in Digital Humanities and Classics' course. Can you share what inspired you to create this program? GUEST: Absolutely! As a classicist, I noticed a growing need for technology skills in our field. I wanted to empower professionals to leverage digital tools for research and teaching, making classical studies more accessible. HOST: That's fantastic! How does this course help classicists, humanities scholars, and archivists enhance their skills? GUEST: The course covers text analysis, digital mapping, and database management techniques tailored to classical studies. These skills are in high demand and can significantly enhance one's career prospects in academia and related fields. HOST: Speaking of industry trends, how does this course keep up with the ever-evolving digital landscape? GUEST: We continuously update our curriculum to incorporate the latest tools and methodologies. Our goal is to equip learners with future-proof skills, ensuring they remain competitive in their careers. HOST: That's great to hear! What challenges have you observed in teaching digital humanities and classics, and how does this course address them? GUEST: One common challenge is the fear of technology among humanities professionals. We've designed our course to be beginner-friendly, gradually introducing concepts and tools to build confidence. HOST: Looking forward, where do you see the future of digital humanities and classics? GUEST: The future is bright! As more institutions embrace digital scholarship and open access publishing, we expect increased demand for professionals with expertise in digital humanities and classics. HOST: Dr. Sophia Jones, thank you for sharing your insights on the 'Certified Professional in Digital Humanities and Classics' course. It's clear that this program can significantly benefit classicists, humanities scholars, and archivists, equipping them with the skills to excel in the digital age. GUEST: Thank you for having me! It's been a pleasure discussing our course and its potential impact on the field.

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