We are glad to announce to the community that this year’s #DigiClass Berlin seminar programme has now been published:
- 8 Oct. 2013 — Simon Mahony (UCL), Open Education, Open Educational Resources, and their impact on research led teaching in Classics
- 22 Oct. 2013 — Martina Trognitz (DAI), EVA: An Expert System for Vases of the Antiquity
- 5 Nov. 2013 — Eric Poehler (UMass, USA), The Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project. A new resource for Pompeii, a new model complex for classical sites
- 19 Nov. 2013 — Torsten Roeder (BBAW) & Yury Arzhanov (RuhrUniversität Bochum), The Glossarium Graeco-Arabicum. Linguistic Research and Database Design in Polyalphabetic Environments
- 3 Dec. 2013 — Gregory Crane, Stella Dee, Maryam Foradi, Monica Lent, Maria Moritz (Universität Leipzig), Dynamic Syllabi for Historical Language Instruction
- 17 Dec. 2013 — Agnes Thomas, Alexander Recht, Karen Schwane (Universität zu Köln), The Hellespont Project: Integrating Arachne and Perseus in a new Linked Data interface
- 14 Jan. 2014 — Amir Zeldes (HU), Towards Digital Coptic: Searching and Visualizing Coptic Manuscript Data
- 28 Jan. 2014 — Henry Mendell (California State University, USA), Visualization of Ancient Cosmological Models: a presentation of completed work and some difficulties
- 11 Feb 2014 — Rainer Komp (DAI), Chronological Concepts of the Ancient World in Linked Data and Georg Roth (Universität zu Köln), Die Rückkehr des Leitfundes? Die Verwendung der ökologischen Indikator-Arten-Analyse als archäologische Indikator-Typen-Analyse
All seminars will be video recorded and the videos, as well as the slides, will be available from the programme page.