Digital Humanities: Tools and Workflows 1500-SDN-HCNIP
The course has two distinctive but interrelated goals. First, it introduces the participants to the issues and discussions of digital tools in academic research and knowledge work as well as discussions of the logic of their use (e.g., folders vs. tags; academics online – what does this mean; etc.). Second, it familiarizes the participants with specific tools and their use in research and knowledge work (Zotero, Obsidian, read-later apps, RSS, etc.).
Term 2023L:
The course has two distinctive but interrelated goals. First, it introduces the participants to the issues and discussions of digital tools in academic research and knowledge work as well as discussions of the logic of their use (e.g., folders vs. tags; academics online – what does this mean; etc.). Second, it familiarizes the participants with specific tools and their use in research and knowledge work (Zotero, Obsidian, read-later apps, RSS, etc.). |
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
Knows and understands:
* issues related to working with information in academic research (P8S_WG)
* latest technologies and tools for academic research (P8Z_WO)
SKILLS
Can:
* use digital tools for creative identification, formulation, and innovative solving of complex problems (P8S_UW)
* develop new methods of working with tools in academic research (P8Z_UN)
SOCIAL COMPETENCES
Is ready to:
* sustain and develop the ethos of research and creative environments, including: conducting academic activities independently and respecting the principle of public ownership of the results of academic activities, taking into account the principles of intellectual property protection (P8S_KR.1)
Assessment criteria
Attendance (at least 80% of all classes) + in-class practice
Bibliography
A selection of current articles about the use of digital tools in research (readings in English).
Notes
Term 2023L:
The language of instruction depends on the groups preferences (Polish or English) – the majority decides. Tuesday online 18:00-19:30 |
Additional information
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