Course Exam
070105 VO Digital Humanities (2023S)
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Tuesday
28.11.2023
3rd Digital written exam as take-home exam.
Start: 11/28/2023, 08:00 a.m.
End:11/28/2023, 23:59 p.m.
Start: 11/28/2023, 08:00 a.m.
End:11/28/2023, 23:59 p.m.
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Sa 04.11.2023 00:00 to Sa 25.11.2023 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Tu 28.11.2023 08:00
Examiners
Information
Examination topics
Below is the schedule of topics, all will be considered part of the final assessment.Thursday 02.03. Week 1: Course Introduction - What is Digital Humanities
Thursday 09.03. Week 2: A History of Computing & Digital Humanities
Thursday 16.03. Week 3: Digital Humanities in the Historical Sciences
Thursday 23.03. Week 4: Digitization and Capture of Sources
Thursday 30.03. Week 5: Maps, GIS, and the Digital WorldEaster BreakThursday 20.04. Week 6: Visualization of Digital Humanities Data
Thursday 27.04. Week 7: Text Encoding and the TEI
Thursday 04.05. Week 8: Programming for the Humanities
Thursday 11.05. Week 9: Dall-E, ChatGPT, et al - AI comes for DH
Thursday 25.05. Week 10: Digital Humanities and Media Studies
Thursday 01.06. Week 11: Copyright, Licensing and Open Science
Thursday 15.06. Week 12: Practical Digital Humanities
Thursday 22.06. Week 13: Exam Preperation Discussion
Thursday 29.06. Week 14: Final Exam
Thursday 09.03. Week 2: A History of Computing & Digital Humanities
Thursday 16.03. Week 3: Digital Humanities in the Historical Sciences
Thursday 23.03. Week 4: Digitization and Capture of Sources
Thursday 30.03. Week 5: Maps, GIS, and the Digital WorldEaster BreakThursday 20.04. Week 6: Visualization of Digital Humanities Data
Thursday 27.04. Week 7: Text Encoding and the TEI
Thursday 04.05. Week 8: Programming for the Humanities
Thursday 11.05. Week 9: Dall-E, ChatGPT, et al - AI comes for DH
Thursday 25.05. Week 10: Digital Humanities and Media Studies
Thursday 01.06. Week 11: Copyright, Licensing and Open Science
Thursday 15.06. Week 12: Practical Digital Humanities
Thursday 22.06. Week 13: Exam Preperation Discussion
Thursday 29.06. Week 14: Final Exam
Assessment and permitted materials
Assessment will be by written examination at the end of the course, consisting of two longer essay questions.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
You are expected to attend lectures in person and participate in class projects and discussions. Below is the grading scale:
1 (sehr gut) 100-90 points
2 (gut) 89-81 points
3 (befriedigend) 80-71 points
4 (genügend) 70-60 points
5 (nicht genügend) 59-0 points
1 (sehr gut) 100-90 points
2 (gut) 89-81 points
3 (befriedigend) 80-71 points
4 (genügend) 70-60 points
5 (nicht genügend) 59-0 points
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