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Digital humanities and e-Science

The 1st Workshop on Digital Humanities and e-Science will be held as part of e-Science 2014, with the endorsement of AHDig. The motivation for this workshop starts at the realization that there is an intersection between Digital Humanities and e-Science. The workshop proposes to explore the extent of this intersection, aiming at expanding the common ground, even if the communities have not agreed upon the exact boundari With this in mind, this event will present and discuss research in the Humanities with intensive participation of computer resources.


Via Andrea Naranjo, Celeste G. Box (@mcgbox)
luiy's curator insight, March 28, 2014 8:31 AM

Call for Papers

 

For the purpose of the workshop, “Digital Humanities” comprehends the interactions between Information Technology and Computer Science on the one hand, and Philosophy, History, Geography, Social Sciences, Linguistics and Letters, Education, Economics, Law, Anthropology, Archaeology, Communication Studies and Information Sciences on the other hand. By “intensive computational resources” we understand the following scenarios:

 

- Data-intensive applications.

- Symbolic processing and information extraction of structural features in data usually organized in corpora of texts and other representations.

- Network analysis of internet-based applications.

- Distributed computation and high-performance computing in datadriven studies.

 

 

Submissions to DHandES should be sent to Easychair.org, through https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dhandes2014,
until May 12th, 2014 (see also other [Important Dates])

 

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Moodle Workshop 2.0 - a (simplified) explanation

This is a quick and ugly explanation of how grades are calculated in the revised Workshop module being released in Moodle 2.0.

Via Gisele Brugger, Juergen Wagner
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