Offen, vielfältig und kreativ. Ein Bericht zum Barcamp Data Literacy #dhddatcamp20 bei der DHd 2020 | DHd-Blog

https://openmethods.dariah.eu/2020/11/26/offen-vielfaltig-und-kreativ-ein-bericht-zum-barcamp-data-literacy-dhddatcamp20-bei-der-dhd-2020-dhd-blog/ OpenMethods introduction to: Offen, vielfältig und kreativ. Ein Bericht zum Barcamp Data Literacy #dhddatcamp20 bei der DHd 2020 | DHd-Blog 2020-11-26 13:30:00 Introduction: What are the essential data literacy skills data literacy skills in (Digital) Humanities? How good data management practices can be translated to humanities disciplines and how to engage more and more humanists in such conversations? Ulrike Wuttke’s reflections on the "Vermittlung von Data Literacy in den Geisteswissenschaften“ barcamp at the DHd 2020 conference does not only make us heartfelt nostalgic about scholarly meetings happening face to face but it also gives in-depth and contextualized insights regarding the questions above. The post comes with rich documentation (including links to the barcamp’s metapad, tweets, photos, follow-up posts) and is also serve as a guide for organizers of barcamps in the future. Erzsebet Tóth-Czifra https://dhd-blog.org/?p=13748 Blog post Capture Collaboration Communicating Community Building Data Data Recognition Dissemination German Give Overview Meta-Activities Project Management Research Objects Sharing Teaching / Learning data literacy digital humanities digitalen Geisteswissenschaften Etherpad Etherpads Ethik GitHub Kreativitätstechnik Netzkultur research data management Universität Paderborn Veranstaltungstyp

Introduction by OpenMethods Editor (Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra): What are the essential data literacy skills data literacy skills in (Digital) Humanities? How good data management practices can be translated to humanities disciplines and how to engage more and more humanists in such conversations? Ulrike Wuttke’s reflections on the “Vermittlung von Data Literacy in den Geisteswissenschaften“ barcamp at the DHd 2020 conference does not only make us heartfelt nostalgic about scholarly meetings happening face to face but it also gives in-depth and contextualized insights regarding the questions above. The post comes with rich documentation (including links to the barcamp’s metapad, tweets, photos, follow-up posts)  and is also serve as a guide for organizers of barcamps in the future.

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