David Neville

Digital Liberal Arts Specialist

David Neville is a Digital Liberal Arts Specialist in the Grinnell College Digital Liberal Arts Collaborative. Originally trained as a medievalist and Germanist, David is the author of over 50 articles, posters, and presentations on topics related to the digital humanities, immersive computing, digital game-based learning, blended learning, and the medieval German mystic Mechthild of Magdeburg. David holds a PhD (Washington University in St. Louis, 2002) in German Language and Literature and a MS (Utah State University, 2007) in Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences. In his spare time, David enjoys running, lifting weights, hiking and camping, playing the classical and bass guitars, and practicing the traditional Japanese martial art of aikido, in which he holds the rank of shodan.

Education and Degrees

MS
Utah State University (Logan, Utah, USA, 2007)
Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences
Concentration in Computer Science; Business Information Systems

PhD
Washington University in St. Louis (Missouri, USA, 2002)
German Language and Literature
Concentration in Latin Language and Literature; Medieval Studies

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (Munich, Germany, 1999-2000)
DAAD Annual Scholarship (Jahresstipendium) 

AM
Washington University in St. Louis (Missouri, USA, 1997)
German Language and Literature

BA, Honors
Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah, USA, 1994)
German Language and Literature
Minor in Russian Language and Literature

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