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e-History

General data

Course ID: 18-E-Hist-11h2
Erasmus code / ISCED: (unknown) / (unknown)
Course title: e-History
Name in Polish: e-historia
Organizational unit: Faculty of History
Course groups: (in Polish) Moodle - przedmioty Szkoły Nauk Humanistycznych
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): 2.00 Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.
Language: Polish
Module type:

compulsory

Major:

History - all specializations

Cycle of studies:

1st cycle

Module learning aims:

The main aim of the course is to acquaint students with the specificity of the digital version of the historian's workshop. Digital world, and more specifically the information society increasingly subject to a process of specialization, within which are plotted industry / domain-disciplinary boundaries. The specificity of the digital world, however, does not exempt from the application of the rules of the workshop, which worked out, although not in the digital world, are the basis for the correctness of conducted testing procedures. Digital Reality also created a new source types for which a need to develop new procedures for their criticism and interpretation. The resulting new forms of expression research, which require the use of modified procedures workshop.

Navigating the digital-scientific world requires mastering skills that only seemed to coincide with the widely used procedures for finding information on the Internet. Mastering how to reach the desired information is a basic skill in digitized workshop scientific historian which will be dicussed during the classes.

Year of studies (where relevant):

Year 1

Course module conducted remotely (e-learning):

No

Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences:

No

Information on where to find course materials:

Given the list of literature entries can be downloaded for free and legally with the resources of the Internet or use the library Library of the History Department. More details, please contact teacher.

Methods of teaching for learning outcomes achievement:

exercises, workshops, presentations

Student workload (ECTS credits):

Student's own work 1 (preparation for classes: reading literature, search for information on the Internet) 30 hours

Student's own work 2 (prepare a presentation) 25 hours

Short description:

1. The scope of the e-history, terminology and history research

2. historical fact - a historical source - Historiography: forms of traditional and digital

3. visual literacy - visual materials in the work of historian

4. Presentation of historical knowledge in digital form - different forms of presence

5. Historical sources, their divisions and criticism - specific digital version

6. Types of historical sources in digital form - research tools and databases

7. Historiography in digital form - search engines and databases

8. The authenticity and reliability of the information on the Internet

9. The institutions involved in the collection of digital heritage and their resources

10. bibliographies for historians and bibliographic management tool

11. Auxiliary Sciences of History on the Internet - genealogy

12. Copyright in the digital world - Law and licenses

Bibliography:

Burke P., Naoczność. Materiały wizualne jako świadectwa historyczne, Kraków 2012;

Biblioteki cyfrowe, red. M. Janiak, M. Krakowska, M. Próchnicka, Warszawa 2012;

„Czas Kultury”, nr 2, 2015 – numer specjalny pt. Cyfrowa humanistyka, Game studies

Historia/History 2.0, red. A. Sobczak, M. Cichocka, P. Frąckowiak, Lublin 2014 (Matriały z sympozjum odbytego podczas XIX Powszechnego Zjazdu Historyków Polskich w Szczecinie, 2014 roku, http://pthszczecin.pl/program/sympozja/panta-rei-historia-2-0/)

Jasiński T., Kronika polska Galla Anonima w świetle unikatowej analizy komputerowej nowej generacji, Poznań 2011

„Kultura i Historia”, 21(2012) – numer specjalny pt. Cyfrowa humanistyka http://www.kulturaihistoria.umcs.lublin.pl/kultura-i-historia-nr-212012

Levinson P., Nowe nowe media, Kraków 2010

Megabajty dziejów. Informatyka w badaniach, popularyzacji i dydaktyce historii, red. R. Prinke, Poznań 2007

Nowe media. Między tradycjonalizmem a kulturą popularną, red. M. Jeziński, B. Brodzińska, Ł. Wojtkowski, Toruń 2010

Topolski, J., Wprowadzenie do historii, Poznań 1998, 2001, 2009;

Radomski A., Internet – Nauka – Historia, Lublin 2010, w: „Wiedza i edukacja”, http://wiedzaiedukacja.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Internet-Nauka-Historia.pdf

Wilkowski M., Wprowadzenie do historii cyfrowej, wyd. 2, Gdańsk 2013 – ebook

Wilkowski M., Zwrot cyfrowy w edukacji historycznej, (dla specjalności nauczycielskiej)

Wilkowski M., Historia digitalna, w: Okno na przeszłość. Szkice z historii wizualnej, red. D. Skotarczak, Poznań 2015

Zwrot cyfrowy w humanistyce, red. A. Radomski, R. Bomba, Lublin 2013 – ebook

Zysiak A., Historia cyfrowa – nowe ramy badań naukowych? Przypadek Centrum Historii i Nowych Mediów Roya Rosenzweiga, „Przegląd Humanistyczny”, 54:5/6(2010), s. 151-162

Portale:

http://chnm.gmu.edu/digitalhistory/ - Digital History

http://writinghistory.trincoll.edu - Writing History in the Digital Age

http://www.openingscience.org/get-the-book/ - Opening Science

Learning outcomes:

Students knows the basic terminology of the range of research techniques historian, with a particular focus on digital variations of this workshop. He can use this terminology in practice, is able to scientifically distinguish the events of the past since the events of today and apply the appropriate for this research methods, able to recognize and classify the historical sources and know and apply the methods of interpretation; He knows the basic trends in the development of contemporary culture (with particular emphasis on forms of digital) and can be referred to in the surrounding world; can independently, at a basic level, define the research problem, and manually search the source materials and historiographical using with the digital tools; can using digital tools, to draw up a list of sources, bibliography and footnotes to the selected research problem; Can a basic knowledge to prepare and present a scientific statement in the set form; He knows the rules of the legal and ethical acquiring historical knowledge and to formulate statements of a scientific nature, particularly in relation to copyright.

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

Evaluation of preparing students for classes; evaluation of speech in the classroom; the final evaluation of projects and participation in the classes.

Practical placement:

No

Classes in period "Academic year 2020/2021, winter semester" (past)

Time span: 2020-10-01 - 2021-02-28
Selected timetable range:
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Type of class:
classes, 30 hours more information
Coordinators: (unknown)
Group instructors: Maciej Michalski, Anita Napierała
Students list: (inaccessible to you)
Examination: Course - Graded credit
classes - Graded credit

Classes in period "Academic year 2021/2022, winter semestr" (past)

Time span: 2021-10-01 - 2022-02-23
Selected timetable range:
Navigate to timetable
Type of class:
classes, 30 hours more information
Coordinators: (unknown)
Group instructors: Maciej Michalski, Anita Napierała, Miłosz Sosnowski
Students list: (inaccessible to you)
Examination: Course - Graded credit
classes - Graded credit

Classes in period "Academic year 2022/2023, winter semester" (past)

Time span: 2022-10-01 - 2023-02-26
Selected timetable range:
Navigate to timetable
Type of class:
classes, 30 hours more information
Coordinators: (unknown)
Group instructors: Maciej Michalski, Anita Napierała, Miłosz Sosnowski
Students list: (inaccessible to you)
Examination: Course - Graded credit
classes - Graded credit
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