Interactive Technologies for Digital Humanities
7.5 credits
In recent years, the introduction of novel applications of interactive technologies in Digital Humanities (DH) contexts have increased significantly. In this course, you will acquire the knowledge and skills related to the design, development, and evaluation of such DH interactive environments.
The course comprises of the following topics:
An overview of relevant concepts and contemporary approaches used for designing and implementing interactive scenarios to support DH
Analysis and discussions of different DH scenarios enhanced by interactive technologies
Getting familiar with different tools for implementing DH scenarios
Exploring different evaluations approaches for such DH scenarios as those described above
Distance – study where you are
Distance learning can be structured in different ways – it may be entirely online, or include a few on-campus sessions or meetings at one of our learning centres. The common factor is that most of the learning happens online.
You communicate with your teacher and fellow students through a learning platform, which provides access to discussion forums, group work opportunities, and digital meetings. In many cases, you also have access to recorded lectures via the platform.
The advantage of distance learning is its flexibility – ideal for those who want more freedom to decide when and where to study. However, keep in mind that some mandatory elements of your programme may take place during working hours, even if they are conducted online.
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