Workshops 2013
The Summer School offers a range of parallel workshops on important areas of Digital Humanities. All workshops run in parallel through the 11 days. Each workshop consists of a total of 15 sessions or 30 week-hours and some hands-on sessions.
The number of participants in each workshop is limited to 10. Each participant can only take part in one workshop.
Participants are requested to bring along their own materials and projects so that what is being taught can be directly applied and tested.
The following workshops are being offered:
- Alex Bia (Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, Spain): Computing Methods applied to DH: TEI-XML Markup and CSS/XSLT Rendering (intermediate level)
- Andreas Witt (Institut für Deutsche Sprache; Mannheim, Germany): Query in Text Corpora
- Jan Rybicki (Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków, Poland) / Maciej Eder (Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny, Kraków, Poland): Stylometry: Computer-Assisted Analysis of Literary Texts
- Johanna Green (University of Glasgow, Scotland): Editing in the Digital Age: From Script, to Print, to Digital Page
- Élisabeth Doulkaridou (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France) / Elaine Hoysted (University of Cork, Ireland): Art History: Research and Teaching going Digital
- Laszlo Hunyadi (Debreceni Egyetem / University of Debrecen, Hungary): Interdisciplinary approaches to the study of multimodal human-human / human-machine communication / interaction
- Lynne Siemens (University of Victoria, Canada) / Jennifer Guiliano (University of Maryland, College Park, USA): Large Project Planning, Funding, and Management
For each workshop a Moodle has been set up where material for preparation will be made available and which will be used as teaching environment during the Summer School. Please, go to European Summer School in Digital Humanities "Culture & Technology". You find the respective enrolment key in your conference pack.