1st and 2nd of November 2018
“Introducing Research Practices and Tools for Digital Humanities”
organized by NTNU UB at Trondheim
Library Section of Culture and Science
Hands on workshops for students and researchers
Detailed Program here
Speaker`s bios
Practical information here
A 2day digital humanities seminar at the NTNU University Library and Library section of Culture and Science
in Trondheim on November 1–2. The event is aimed at graduate students and research staff, both from the university and the libraries and focuses on research practices and tools for digital humanities.
The morning of day 1 will be dedicated to talks from internationally renowned dh practitioners on topics like policy making, EdTech, and infrastructure. The second half of the day offers six parallel workshops on tools one can use for Qualitative Data Analysis,Text Data Analytics (with Python),3D Modelling,Augmnetd leality in Learning, Geospatial Visualisations used in Archaeology, and GitHub tool for collaborative research.
All students welcome.
We start at 9.00 and have lunch at 13.30 at Sit Kantina in Kalvksinnet campus.
Lunch is paid by the participants at the Sit kantine, Kalvskinnet campus
Starting counting down a week to go until you can meet these international scholars in Trondheim that will share with you their knowledge and craft ability! Cause academics is not only about theory!!
https://www.ntnu.no/blogger/ub-ark4/workshops/
Alexandra Angeletaki is a classical archaeologist and has worked as a lecturer in archeology at NTNU since2001. For the last few years she has been involved in innovative dissemination DH projects and has worked with Museology and Digital Learning at NTNU University Library.
She is also responsible for library seminars and academic writing support for students in Kalvskinnet Campus.