DDL 2021 Schedule

Presentations and related workshops have different capacities. Workshop participants are required to attend the presentations as well. There are separate sign-ups for both parts. Presentations may have limited capacity, if requests exceed the volume. Workshops have limited capacities, depending on the argument. You can chose to attend only a presentation, without joining a workshop. Signing up for a second workshop depends on availability.

Also, note the different time zones of all these classes. They are deliberately chosen to accommodate people from different areas.

Times may slightly vary.

Name Course Presentation / capacity Workshop / capacity
Isabella Magni,

Paolo Scartoni

Introduction to Digital Editing and Text Encoding March 9, 2021,

11am-12pm (EST)

March 9, 2021, 12pm-1.30pm (EST)

Capacity: 15

Colin Rose Historical GIS for Historians: Data, Cartography and Analysis March 10, 2021,

9am-10am (EST)

 

March 10, 2021, 10:15-12pm. (EST)

 

Capacity: 40

Randa El Khatib Text-to-Map: An Introduction to Digital Mapping in the Humanities March 12, 2021, 11:00am-12:00pm (PST)

 

March 12, 2021: 12:00-1:00pm (PST)

Capacity: 15

Carrie Anderson, Angela Dressen, Marsely Kehoe, Catherine Walsh Data organization and visualization for beginners March 14, 2021,

10-12am (EST)

 

March 14, 2021,

12-1pm (EST)

 

Capacity: 3 x 15

Arno Bosse An Introduction to AI for Art Historians March 18, 2021, 12-1pm (CEST)

 

March 19, 2021

12-1pm (CEST)

 

Capacity 15

Peter Bell Computer Vision on (Renaissance) Art History: Similarity, Objects, Pose and Composition March 18, 2021

16.00-17.00 (CEST)

March 18, 2021

17.00-18.00 (CEST)

 

Capacity: 15

 

Giles Bergel Introduction to computer vision for Renaissance book and art historians March 19, 2021, 11am-11.45 (UK time)

 

 

March 19, 2021

12-1pm (UK time)

 

Capacity: 40