Understanding and Deploying the Basics of Generative AI
Led by Aaron Tucker, Alexa Vachon, and Margaret Vail with Meghan Landry and Adnane Ait Nasser
Led by Aaron Tucker, Alexa Vachon, and Margaret Vail with Meghan Landry and Adnane Ait Nasser
Dates: 14th-17th May 2024 This workshop enables participants to examine the ways in which media archeology works as an effective research methodology for Digital Humanities (DH) scholarship. Extending from DH scholars such as Alan Liu (2012; 2013) and Matthew Kirschenbaum (2013), this course examines how media archeology is crucial to reckoning with the historical and […]
Dates: 14th-17th May 2024 This modular workshop offers both a conceptual overview of Linked Open Data (LOD), a set of standards and practices that allow data to contribute to the Semantic Web, and a series of modules that will introduce participants to working with LOD, from workflows for data cleaning, creation, and publication to interacting […]
Dates: 14th-17th May 2024 This course introduces students to core concepts in Python programming, data creation, and data analysis. The course assumes no prior programming or Python knowledge. Students will be introduced to the Python programming language and will use Python to collect, curate, and analyze data. They will create data structures, use programming libraries […]
Dates: 14th-17th May 2024 Effective data visualization can make information consumable, convey important concepts and ideas and even make your arguments more persuasive. In this workshop we’ll examine the data visualization lifecycle. Learn to gather, create, clean, process, visualize, and share complex data: from numerical to text to network. In this four-part workshop we will […]
Dates: 14th-17th May 2024 This workshop will introduce students to the possibilities of analyzing text using computationally focused methods. This includes classic computational text analysis such as topic modelling, sentiment analysis, and word embedding. All of this and more available to everyone via open-source Python Libraries. However what is different is that this class will […]
Dates: 14th-17th May 2024 One of the most engaging ways to represent multidimensional phenomena — from the tiniest handheld objects to the largest edifices of the built environment and beyond — is through 3D animation. In this course, we will find 3D humanities data and put them in 3D motion to explain humanities concepts. We […]
Dates: 14th-17th May What is digital violence? How do our online communities replicate and amplify the complex racialized, gendered, and intersectional power dynamics of our offline communities? What are strategies for prevention and response? Digital violence has intensified since the beginning of the global pandemic. This array of harmful behavior includes (but isn’t limited to) […]
27 mai 2024 – 1 juin 2024 Approches théoriques basées sur les fondements disciplinaires au cœur des humanités numériques. Les ateliers sont admissibles au certificat si aucun crédit curriculaire n’a été obtenu.