This course examines the history of the interdisciplinary field of the digital humanities (DH) and how the introduction of new questions has transcended the traditional text-based approach of...
Culture and heritage establish strong and long-lasting connections between people, their societies, and the world. These links are necessary to understand our sense of belonging...
This course examines different subfields in archaeology with a focus on how the introduction of digital developments and methodological advances influences the creation of...
The management and conservation of natural and cultural resources are two of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. Global warming, natural and man-made disasters, geopolitical instability in...
In this graduate course, students will explore a broad spectrum of methods and practical approaches to community-engaged scholarship and digital humanities including archive research, digital data...
Digital technologies and interactive media are radically changing the cultural landscape of today’s societies. These historical shifts are transforming the way individuals, private organizations...
Computer graphics, 3D modeling, virtual reality, and augmented reality techniques are transforming the ways heritage is protected, communicated, and understood. Students, professionals, and scholars...