Digital Research Methods 2 Minute Madness Presentations

Опубликовано: 27 Февраль 2025
на канале: Macquarie University
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Recorded Final Research Project 2 minute overviews from the 2017 Faculty of Arts Digital Research Methods (Digital Humanities) Unit

This unit explores cross-disciplinary approaches to research that fall under the rubric of ‘eResearch’. Its aim is to use technology to solve scholarly problems in humanities, arts, and social science disciplines. We begin by asking what forms eResearch can take, specifically how digital approaches can help answer particular research questions. Students learn how to frame questions, find appropriate tools and solutions, acquire the knowledge required to deploy those solutions, and present results in an accessible way. In short, students cultivate their ability to 'learn how to learn' digital approaches and software tools. The main output of this class is a proof-of-concept deployment of a digital tool or approach that advances each student’s provisional thesis topic.

This unit includes approaches useful for research across many disciplines. Students are encouraged to bring their own disciplinary perspectives to the course, and will explore how their own research can benefit from digital methods.

Learn more about the unit at: http://handbook.mq.edu.au/2017/Units/...

Individual presentations and their timestamps:

00:00 Introduction to Digital Research Methods
Dr Brian Ballsun-Stanton

04:03 R as a Tool for Digital Survey Data
Kathryn Phillips
https://github.com/Kattkin/FOAR705-Co...

06:09 Extracting Meaning From Interviews
Erin Mansell
https://github.com/erinclaremansell/F...

08:26 Understanding Online Chat with Sentiment Analysis
Graziano Fois
https://github.com/gfois90/FOAR-705

10:11 Machine Learning Analysis of Ingredient Usage in Published Recipes
Kathryn Elliott
https://gitlab.com/kathrynee/ingredie...

12:12 WWI Artillery Logistics with GIS
Warren Lewington
https://github.com/Dapscoptyltd

14:00 Expediting the Document Formatting Process
Jeremy Hall Spence
https://github.com/JeremyHallSpence/PICO