Oh, how I wished I had your class!! I would have LOVED a Digital Library class that used anything digital! When I took the class, my professor for my class was the top-rated professor at Rutgers Library masters graduate school. Stupid me - I thought taking a class with the "top guy" would be interesting and cool - how wrong I was!!! (I learned after that to take classes being taught by adjuncts/PHD students whenever possible, as they don't have overblown inflated egos!) This top professor was all about reading academic journal articles and writing, requiring hours and hours of work each week. I am not "superlibrarian", it was too much work, and the content was just too removed from the real life of a librarian. The ones who did well in his class were the young 23 year olds who could dedicate themselves to academia, not like old me!
And I knew many students who had incompletes from him that haunted them for semesters! These students just could not keep up with the work, and if you don't dump the class in time (like I did), then you get a "fail" or (if you beg) get an "incomplete". And then it could take semesters just to get the work done and approved and accepted by this professor to remove the incomplete and pass the course. I thank my stars that I jumped ship right in time - one more week and I would have been in the fail/incomplete category.
To Swilphil - be glad to help, if it's up my alley!! I would love to get into anything technical in libraries. Right now I am being pigeon-holed into children's. I like it, but doing programming and outreach has no appeal to me whatsoever. I have absolutely zero interest, nor am I particurally good at thinking up original programming and getting kids into the libraries. Eventually I want to move on to other things, but see no opportunities right now. Just don't know the right people. Sigh.