Creating Digital Humanities Artefacts
Module Information
| Module Code: |
AFF609 |
| Module Credits: |
5 ECTS Credits |
| Module Prequisties: |
AFF601,
AFF602,
AFF603,
AFF604
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| Compulsory: |
No |
| Teaching Method: |
Distance Learning |
Objectives
To contextualise the creation of digital artefacts within the Humanities and Computing Sciences and to introduce
theories and methodologies most suitable for Humanities Computing research and Digital Humanities projects.
Learners will examine the implications artefact-encoding holds for the inter-related disciplines' research problems and
will then evaluate the most appropriate methodologies for artefact-encoding, later applying those methodologies
to create digital artefacts.
Module Content
Critical Artefacts (theory); the question of authenticity (theory); What Makes a Preservation Quality Artefact (theory);
Imaging (theory and practice); colour theory; 3-D Imaging (theory and practice); Modeling Artefacts in XML;
Text Encoding Initiative (theory)
Assessment
Total marks: 100; 50% examination, 50% continual assessment
Teaching Method
10 lecture hours (with lecturer); 4 practical or tutorial hours (with tutor); 32 private hours.
The teaching methods outlined in the module exploit a blended learning approach with three main types of contact:
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Lecture hours provide an in-depth exploration of the subject area; identifying broad
themes, reading material and areas for further consideration.
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The practical/tutorial hours facilitate the learner in their project,
allowing them to complete exercises in support of that project under the supervision
of an experienced tutor.
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The private hours will be necessary to complete the course reading material, examine digital resources, participate in group discussions or seminars and acquire
any necessary skills. The students will also be expected to complete an interim continual assessment and the final assessment in the remainder of the hours.