Intended learning objectives

At the end of this online course, participants will:

  • understand the digital transformations in the field of Greek and Latin epigraphy, Papyrology and more in general in the field of Ancient Writing Cultures;

  • be familiar with digital projects in the field and be motivated to go beyond the front end to discover their structures;

  • practice some essential activities to participate in digital infrastructures and sharing research data (producing and sharing digital editions and FAIR data, structuring and connecting data, contextualizing information, disseminating open knowledge related to ancient written cultural heritage);

  • identify and choose the teaching and learning resources that can help to upskill competences related to ancient written objects on the digital side;

  • manage tools to integrate digital competences in the teaching and learning of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Papyrology and other disciplines related to ancient writing cultures;

  • plan a syllabus for delivering digital competences to trainees in the field of ancient writing cultures (with the help of experts where necessary).

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