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DH Common Room

Date
, 12-2
Category

The DH Common Room is a regular, informal community-building space for the Digital Humanities Research Group. Drop by to meet colleagues working on or interested in DH-related research. The DCCH office will be open from 12-2, with tea and coffee making facilities provided (bringing your own mug is encouraged). Come along for as long as you...

Exploring the impact of data-driven learning in language education: Insights from Japan and Saudi Arabia

Date
, 2-4pm
Category

Corpus linguistics has influenced the field of modern linguistics, as well as second language learning and teaching. Over the past decades, the use of corpora resources in language education, commonly referred to as data-driven learning (DDL) has emerged as an influential and promising tool for use in both second and foreign language learning.

AIAI: Artificial Intelligence, Art and Indigeneity Artists’ Showcase

Date
, 2-4pm
Category

Featuring artists from Bolivia, Brazil and Chile: Aruma Azul Coletivo Kókir (Sheilla Souza & Tadeu dos Santos Kaingang) Kuenan Tikuna Laryssa Machada Loreto Millalén Lucián de Silenttio As well as special guests: Mariela Tulián (writer) Sebastián Gerlic (NGO Thydêwá) Alexsandro Cosmo de Mesquita & Andreas Rauh (academics) Immersive Networks Collective (artists) For more information contact...

DH Common Room (**12:30 start**)

Date
, 12:30-2:30
Category

Please note the later start time of 12:30 on 22 February 2024 only The DH Common Room is a regular, informal community-building space for the Digital Humanities Research Group. Drop by to meet colleagues working on or interested in DH-related research. The DCCH office will be open from 12:30-2:30, with tea and coffee making facilities provided (bringing...

Wikimedia and Open Research

Date
, 12-1pm
Category

 Dr Martin Poulter from the University of Bristol will be speaking at the Leeds ReproducibiliTea journal club on Wikimedia and Open Research, and how these tools can be used to support public engagement with research. This will be an online session on Microsoft Teams. Please register for the session here: https://shorturl.at/cprJ0 Wikipedia, the world's most popular reference work, is just one...

Roundtable on Open Access Publishing: How (Badly) are we Coping as OA Journal Editors? [DH Common Room]

Date
, 12-2
Category

Various members of this group are involved in journals that reflect the early ideals of the Open Access movement: using the virtually free distribution afforded by the Internet and the custom of voluntary academic labour in journal editing and reviewing to run internet-based journals which neither readers nor authors need to pay to access. Green...