This guide is aimed to provide users with a comprehensive resource to help them navigate and access the Benson's digital content which stems from a variety of projects and departments.
This website features high-quality, critical teaching and learning materials focused on Latin American, U.S. Latinx, and African Diaspora studies and collections at the Benson Latin American Collection. Resources include K-12 lesson plans, undergraduate assignments, digital primary sources, and digital scholarship tool guides.
Archiving for the Future is a free online training course developed by AILLA staff to teach language documenters, activists, and researchers how to organize, arrange, and archive language documentation, revitalization, and maintenance materials and metadata in a digital repository or language archive. Contact ailla@ailla.utexas.org for more information.
Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning (COERLL)
Chqe’tamaj le qach’ab’al K’iche’! is a beginner to advanced level online course for K’iche’, a Mayan Indigenous language of Guatemala, that was developed in partnership with the Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning (COERLL).
Nahuatlahtolli is a beginner to advanced level online course for Nahuatl, a Uto-Aztecan Indigenous language of Mexico, that was developed in partnership with the Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning (COERLL).