DHC’s new HDAP: Heritage Digital Activity Pack by Ranait Flanagan

November 30, 2017, by Matt Davies

DHC’s new HDAP: Heritage Digital Activity Pack by Ranait Flanagan

This year the Digital Humanities Centre has invested in some new equipment which we will be revealing here on Digital Dialogues over the coming weeks. One of the new arrivals that we are excited about is the Heritage Digital Activity Pack, otherwise known as the HDAP. The HDAP is available to all Arts students, its is to be used for research, study, coursework and projects. Its portability makes it ideal to be taken out on field trips and digitally capture – visual or audio material.

The stylish crumple bag (in black or blue!) comes with a separate inner bag which has movable compartments, and both inner and outer bag can be kitted out with the equipment that best suits your requirements.

Simply come along to DHC with your student card, ask if you can borrow a HDAP and choose from the options. *

The main part of the bag accommodates:

The new Heritage Digital Activity Pack

In the compartmentalised inner bag, you have the option to borrow:

Also available from DHC – as part of the HDAP or separate

If you are an Arts students at the University of Nottingham and would like to borrow or learn more about the HDAP, or any of our equipment, please visit us in the Digital Humanities Centre in the Humanities building. Please note that the equipment is available for course related work only and you must show your student ID card.