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  • Visualising Knowledge: 3D Digital Editions and Their Scholarly Potential

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    Scholarship in three dimensions can transcend the limitations of traditional two-dimensional representations of objects that exist in the physical world in three dimensions. This presentation showcases the scholarly potential of 3D digital scholarly editions, advocating for their adoption as a new tool in the DH toolkit for new formats for the dissemination and interrogation of knowledge.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Susan Schreibman
    • Costas Papadopoulos
    • Vicky Garnett
  • ENCODE open online course

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    The ENCODE open online course 'Digital tools for the research and study of ancient writing cultures' is designed to introduce teaching staff, GLAM professionals, and graduates to ancient writing cultures and digital studies, exploring the digital transformations in the fields of Greek and Latin epigraphy, papyrology, and other aspects of ancient writing cultures.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Tom Gheldof
    • Carla Salvaterra
    • Marta Fogagnolo
  • Remaking Material Culture in 3D

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    This course is designed to develop your knowledge of the theory and practice of digitising material culture by producing computer generated and printed 3D models.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Costas Papadopoulos
  • Introduction to Design Thinking and Maker Culture

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    This course introduces the theories, tools, and methods behind Design Thinking and Maker Culture. It provides an overview of the history of Design Thinking, exploring its various schools of thought and practice, as well as providing an introduction to the more recently theorised space of Maker Culture. This course also explores how those in the arts, humanities, and creative and cultural industries can use the twin pillars of Design Thinking and Maker Culture in their everyday practice.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Susan Schreibman
    • Costas Papadopoulos
    • Marianne Huang
  • Introduction to Digital Humanities

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    This course brings together established and emerging scholars from different parts of the world, fields and disciplines, theoretical and methodological traditions, who demonstrate the diversity of Digital Humanities by critically approaching schools of thought, methods, tools, standards, projects, and teaching practices in a series of videos.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Susan Schreibman
    • Costas Papadopoulos