We (Kaspar Gubler, Joel Zschoge) were able to present our project (supported with strategic funds from the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Bern) at the Institute Conference of the Institute of History (University of Bern). We chose the Pecha Kucha format (20 PP slides of 20 seconds each) for the presentation. Joel told us how, as a history student, he didn’t really know much about digital research. But with nodegoat and other tools it was easier for him to take his first steps in digital history. The project ‘nodegoat templates’, which will provide database templates for the nodegoat research environment, is intended to provide additional support for students (but also for research and teaching) to find a low-threshold access to digital research.
Institutskonferenz_Historisches Institut Uni Bern (PDF)
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