#dariahTeach and DARIAH/Humanities at Scale (HAS) Masterclass on Creating Open Educational Resources

5 Oct 2017 - 00:00

30 November-1 December 2017
Marc Bloch Centre, Berlin

An Foras Feasa, The Research Institute in the Humanities at Maynooth University is delighted to announce a Masterclass on Creating Open Educational Resources for #dariahTeach. This event is funded by DARIAH/Humanities at Scale and will take place from November 30th - December 1st in Berlin, Germany.

This Masterclass will provide the background (theoretically and methodologically) for individuals or small teams (two people) to develop a #dariahTeach Course (5 or 10 ECTS) or Workshop (a course offering not pegged to specific ECTS). Issues of online learning and open-source educational resources will also be discussed. The goal of this Masterclass is to support educators who wish to publish peer reviewed educational material in the #dariahTeach platform. For more information please visit the An Foras Feasa website.

PARTICIPATION

This Masterclass is aimed at individuals who have an active and/or demonstrable interest in developing open source, online teaching materials for the digital arts and humanities specifically for the #dariahTeach platform. Submissions are especially encouraged from early career researchers who have developed and delivered digital arts/humanities modules in their institutions, from experienced lecturers who have not had the opportunity of delivering online teaching materials, and from those who have developed F2F workshops and would like to reconceive them for online delivery. It is expected that successful participants will have already taught the proposed course/workshop F2F. 

The Masterclass will be limited to 12 participants. The event is open to European and international applicants. Accommodation and transportation will be covered for all participants up to a maximum of €600 for those based in Europe and up to €800 for those based outside Europe. 

APPLICATION PROCESS 

Applications should be made via this Google Form. Deadline for applications is 5 October 2017.