Last week we had another successful crash course, this time in the Waag. The full programme and the materials of the Crash Course Digital Humanities 2014 are publicly accessible.
Last week we had another successful crash course, this time in the Waag. The full programme and the materials of the Crash Course Digital Humanities 2014 are publicly accessible.
We organised a course on Corpus Linguistics for Digital Humanities for the European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI), held in Tuebingen this year. The full programme and all materials are available online.
In June we ran a 4-week intensive pilot course on programming for Humanities students. This is the first pilot in the project Coding the Humanities. It was a great success!
A group of 13 students worked together on a humanities research project and build a completely responsive website from scratch. Have a look at project Housemouse.
There is a new website for the Coding the Humanities project: http://codingthehumanities.com
A bit late, but finally a link to the Digital Humanities in the Benelux Conference 2014. The programme, all abstracts and a video of the keynote are online. Please visit http://dhbenelux.org/.