filtern
News
ZOOMLAND. Exploring Scale in Digital History and Humanities

9 Januar 2024

verfasst von :
Florentina Armaselu, Andreas Fickers

ZOOMLAND. Exploring Scale in Digital History and Humanities

ZOOMLAND is the newest addition to the book series ‘Studies in Digital History and Hermeneutics’, as well as an experimental online game.
Event
Table-ronde: usages pédagogiques de ChatGPT

31 Januar 2023

Table-ronde: usages pédagogiques de ChatGPT

Cette table ronde sera l'occasion de discuter de l'usage de ChatGPT dans l'enseignement supérieur.
News
Handbook of Digital Public History

6 April 2022

verfasst von :
Gerben Zaagsma

New publication: Handbook of Digital Public History

Handbook edited by Serge Noiret, Mark Tebeau and Gerben Zaagsma, published by De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
Data
Schumann's Eck - an interactive documentary

4 März 2020

verfasst von :
Dominique Santana, Sandra Camarda, Denis Scuto, Gerben Zaagsma

Schumann's Eck - an interactive documentary

Interactive documentary produced by students on the Bachelor course in Contemporary History of Luxembourg, in collaboration with the National Museum of Military History in Diekirch, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.
Event
Schumann's Eck - an interactive documentary

8 Januar 2020

Schumann's Eck - an interactive documentary

Premiere of the interactive documentary produced on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.
Event
1919 Vive d'Republik!

21 Oktober 2019

1919 Vive d'Republik!

Lecture publique par le théâtre des Casemates, en coopération avec le C²DH.
Thinkering
Integrating the digital into the academic curriculum of history - How to engage your audience

13 Februar 2019

verfasst von :
Stefania Scagliola

Integrating the digital into the academic curriculum of history - How to engage your audience

After launching the Ranke.2 teaching platform on digital source criticism in autumn 2018, I assumed that its appearance and form – short colourful animations and easy-to-digest chunks of information – would soon catch the attention of lecturers and encourage them to use it in their courses. But a recent meeting with colleagues made me realise that personal contact and hands-on experience with the material are key to making my target audience realise that the resource offers something they may need.
News
Call for Papers: DH Benelux 2019

8 Februar 2019

verfasst von :
Andreas Fickers

Call for Papers: DH Benelux 2019

The 6th DH Benelux Conference will take place on 11-13 September 2019 at the University of Liège (ULiège) in Belgium. DH Benelux is an initiative that aims to further the collaboration between Digital Humanities activities in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Forum Z
A Hands-On exploration through Luxembourg’s virtual and real landscapes of digital developments in Education, Research and Culture

1 Februar 2019

verfasst von :
Juliane Tatarinov

A Hands-On exploration through Luxembourg’s virtual and real landscapes of digital developments in Education, Research and Culture

Who’s afraid of the Digital? This was the leading question of C²DH’s first Forum Z in 2019, organised by the Digital History Unit of the centre. Museum curators, schoolteachers, researchers and professional educators presented their projects in the House of Startups in Luxembourg City in the form of hands-on workstations followed by an round table discussing the merits of new digital projects with the audience in a casual atmosphere.
Event
Hands on History logo

22 Januar 2019

Why use interactive digital storytelling in academia?

Lecture by Sandra Gaudenzi (University of Westminster, University College of London).
Data
Interview with Ian Grosvenor

23 November 2017

verfasst von :
Benjamin Zenner

Interview with Ian Grosvenor

Ian Grosvenor is Professor of Urban Education History at the School of Education, University of Birmingham, and director of the Voices of War & Peace Centre.
Event
Europeana 1914-1918

7 November 2017

Personal sources from WWI and citizen science, opportunities for research and education. The project Transcribathon Europeana 1914-1918

Ad Pollé (Europeana) and Frank Drauschke (Facts & Files) will give an overview of the Europeana 14-18 and Transcribathon projects and their potential for research and education.
Thinkering
Digital orphan l’Histoire de Luxembourg

18 September 2017

verfasst von :
Stefania Scagliola

The retrieval of the digital orphan "L’Histoire de Luxembourg"

This is a story about how a lesson on Digital Source Criticism for bachelor students of history who had to sort out how Youtube works, led to the retrieval of a series of animations on the History of Luxembourg. Thanks to the company Kiwi Media, the ‘digital orphans’ have found a new stage on Youtube.
Thinkering

9 Mai 2017

verfasst von :
Stefania Scagliola

Digital Source Criticism in the 21st century: reconsidering Ranke’s principles in the digital age

During the workshop on digital source criticism that was held at the Humboldt University in Berlin on 23 June 2016, interesting reflections on the “digital turn” aroused.
Thinkering
Teaching Digital Public History: taking future historians outside the Ivory Tower

8 Mai 2017

verfasst von :
Anita Lucchesi, Richard Legay

Teaching Digital Public History: taking future historians outside the Ivory Tower

Members of the C²DH are preparing a course in Digital Public History for Bachelor students at the University of Luxembourg and they reflect on ways to get them involved with the topic.
Thinkering
How to get them hooked! An alternative approach to a Digital Humanities Workshop

8 Mai 2017

verfasst von :
Stefania Scagliola

How to get them hooked! An alternative approach to a Digital Humanities Workshop

The challenge of leading a workshop with the goal of bringing scholars together and teach them how to apply a number of basic digital tools on a dataset of military memoires.