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  • Transformation: How the Digital Creates New Realities

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    This lesson from Ranke.2 looks at how digital technology has stirred our imagination and enabled us to create new (and sometimes virtual) realities; and covers topics ranging from ancient Greek myths to snapchat filters. However, the availability of this technology to transform both us and the world around us should be treated with skepticism, as the merits of an all-encompassing digital lifestyle do not completely outweigh its disadvantages and pitfalls.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Stefania Scagliola
    • Daniele Guido
    • Alexandre Germain
  • David Boder: From Wire Recordings to Website

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    Understanding how digitisation of legacy data and digital technologies involved in those processes is key for a critical appraisal of digital history. This lesson examines the transformation of information from analogue to digital, using a collection of wire-recorded interviews conducted by psychologist David Boder in 1946 as a basis.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Stefania Scagliola
    • Gerben Zaagsma
    • Sarah Cooper
  • Digital Humanities Research Questions and Methods

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    This module is dedicated to developing research questions in the Digital Humanities (DH), especially on finding, working with, and contributing data to digital collections and using digital Research Infrastructures (RIs).
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Estelle Bunout
    • Sarah Cooper
    • Marten Düring