FW: Workshop Computational Thinking in the Humanities Sep 1, 5-8pm Brisbane)

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Sara King

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Hi all,

 

This may be of interest – please share with your networks:

 

 

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Hi Sara,

 

We are hosting a workshop on Computational Thinking in the Humanities (https://ladal.edu.au/compthinking.html, see also attached slide, pdf, and jpg) on Sep. 1, 5-8 pm Brisbane time.

 

The workshop Computational Thinking in the Humanities is a 3-hour online workshop featuring two plenary talks, lightning presentations, as well as a panel discussion. The workshop is co-organized by the Australian Text Analytics Platform (ATAP), FIN-CLARIAH and its UEF representatives, and the Australian Digital Observatory.

 

It would be really great if you could advertise it and distribute it to your crowd and as many people as possible 😊

 

Best wishes,

Martin

 

 

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Dr Martin Schweinberger

 

Lecturer in Applied Linguistics (100%) – The University of Queensland, Australia

Assoc. Professor (10%) - UiT The Arctic University of Norway

 

School of Languages and Cultures

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The University of Queensland

St Lucia Qld 4072 Australia

 

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