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DARIAH-EU launches #TrainingTuesday campaign

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DARIAH-EU launches #TrainingTuesday campaign

By Eliza Papaki | News | January 14, 2020

The European-wide research infrastructure, DARIAH-EU, is launching #TrainingTuesday to bring learning resources and training videos to researchers and course-providers within the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.

The campaign will showcase training videos and other learning resources via Twitter that are associated with or have been developed by its member countries and affiliated projects.  Each week, a learning resource or training video of a specific topic will be promoted to ensure that researchers and course-providers are aware of the vast amount of expertise and materials that they can tap into via the DARIAH research infrastructure.

The #TrainingTuesday campaign, which was initially developed in 2018 by the now-finished PARTHENOS project (of which DARIAH-EU was a member) as a way to highlight training videos developed by the project for researchers and course providers, is being ‘rebooted’ by DARIAH-EU in order to continue promotion of learning resources from that project, and expanded to include the training materials from other DARIAH-affiliated projects such as #dariahTeach, DARIAH-Campus and the recently completed DESIR project.  

The campaign begins with a video from DESIR, and features Dr. Salvador Ros from Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) discussing training, education and research infrastructures here.  It will then continue on a weekly basis to highlight other resources and training materials available through DARIAH-EU.

If you can’t wait for these resources on a weekly basis, all the videos can be found on the DARIAH-EU YouTube channel which also features videos from the DARIAH Annual Events, as well as talks and lectures from DARIAH-EU researchers at Digital Humanities conferences and workshops.  In addition, learning resources, including modules and ‘captured events’ are also available from DARIAH-Campus.

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