This post originally appeared on the Open University Classical Studies blog at http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/classicalstudies/?p=1148. On Thursday 16 March 2017 I attended Researching Born-Digital Archives at the British Library, a collaborative workshop with three AHRC consortia – CHASE (who provide my PhD funding),
CHASE AHDA Databases Workshop
Today I attended the penultimate workshop in the CHASE Arts and Humanities in the Digital Age programme, which was on the topic of databases and led by Sharon Webb from the University of Sussex. Like the other workshops in the
CHASE AHDA Digital Images Workshop
Today I attended the second one-day workshop in the CHASE Arts and Humanities in the Digital Age programme, which looked at Digital Images (and video), and was delivered by Matthew Sillence from the University of East Anglia. Of all the
CHASE AHDA Winter School – Day 3 (13 January)
Threshold Concepts The third day started with a talk from Matthew about ‘Threshold Concepts’, those ‘eureka’ moments in learning where you unlock new knowledge that completely transforms how you think about the world. This idea was new to me, but
CHASE AHDA Winter School – Day 2 (12 January)
Digital Images The second day began with talks from Matthew Sillence (UEA) and Stefan Rüger (Open University) on the subject of Digital Images. Matthew started by looking in more detail at the metadata that is captured for digital images, and
CHASE AHDA Winter School – Day 1 (11 January)
For the past three days I’ve been attending a Winter School, which is the first component of the CHASE Arts and Humanities in the Digital Age programme. I’d been a bit unsure about how useful the programme would be to
CHASE Encounters Conference, 28-29 November 2016
Today was my first Encounters conference, which is an opportunity for all students funded by the CHASE (Consortium for the Humanities and Arts South-East England) Doctoral Training Partnership to meet up, hear about each other’s research, and learn about the