This week for #TrainingTuesday, Daniil Skorinkin from the CLS-INFRA project, introduces the fundamentals of #NetworkAnalysis for #HumanitiesScholars

➡️ Check out this online workshop: https://campus.dariah.eu/resources/events/introduction-to-network-analysis-in-the-humanities

For those following the #AutomaticTextRecognition course, this is the last course in the curriculum, reviewing the final steps and how to make the data reuseable! Check it out this #TrainingTuesday 😻

#DataReuse #ATR #OpenScience

➡️ https://campus.dariah.eu/resources/hosted/automatic-text-recognition-atr-end-formats-and-reusability

This week for #TrainingTuesday, our friends over at Programming Historian have this lesson is designed to get you started with #WordEmbedding models 👀

➡️ Browse this resource: https://campus.dariah.eu/resource/posts/understanding-and-creating-word-embeddings

What does “curating data stories” mean? In this podcast, Jane Haller (Digitales Schaudepot) and Joana Meier (Uni of Basel) discuss the process of #DataVisualisation, and how digitalisation opens up new research questions!

#TrainingTuesday #Workflows

➡️ https://campus.dariah.eu/resource/posts/digitization-workflow-talk-with-joana-meier

Continuing in the series around #database management and design, this resource from Emily Kate Genatowski and James Baille at University of Vienna look at #scoping https://campus.dariah.eu/resource/posts/data-and-databases-scoping-a-database

#TrainingTuesday

Data and Databases: Scoping a Database

\"What gets into your dataset and what doesn't?\" For database projects in the humanities and social sciences, having a concrete idea of your project scope can be very important. This resource covers scoping methods for Database projects to help narrow down and accurately size the database you are working with in your research.

Ever wondered how to create a #DigitalGame? 🃏

This tutorial from the #ProgrammingHistorian platform gives a walk-through from design to screen ♠️ ♥️ ♣️ ♦️

#TrainingTuesday #GameDesign

➡️ https://campus.dariah.eu/resource/posts/designing-a-deck-of-timeline-cards-for-tabletops-and-tabletop-simulator

I think yesterday's #TrainingTuesday photo might actually be the best photo I've ever taken of Corsair at work, lol.

Go look at it if you haven't already! Then come back here, because here's the writeup:

As noted, that photo was taken in the ultra high difficulty boss level of grocery store locations: the freezer aisle.

What's interesting here is that on the 30th of January, we were at that same store and we approached that exact same freezer aisle.

Up until that moment, I'd completely skipped that part of the store because I knew it was a huge obstacle and the goal was to develop comfort and confidence, which meant NOT making the outing harder every time. We'd only JUST gotten back to walking most of the store in GENERAL, and really we'd only just gotten back to walking on store floors at ALL.

But on the 30th, I had a pharmacy situation to solve.

For #TrainingTuesday I am too tired for a write-up yet, but behold: a big brave working boy who tackled and conquered the extra-reflective and scary frozen food aisle at the local Kroger!

In this first #TrainingTuesday of the year, we turn to Jenny Kwok and her work into #AIHermeneutics, looking at how “(mis-)readings” in text retrieval models reveal the biases and expectations embedded in both human and computational interpretation 💻️ 👀

➡️ View this resource on DARIAH Campus: https://campus.dariah.eu/resources/hosted/retrieving-context-re-centering-interpretation-ai-hermeneutics-and-the-democratisation-of-reading

It's #TrainingTuesday and today I bring you... waiting room behaviour?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zLARL3ldCI

That's right! To get this level of truly relaxed and even slightly bored, BUT ALSO alert and focused on me, you have to train a LOT more than a Down Stay.

You have to train Down Stays at home. You start training while standing in front of your dog. And while walking around your dog. And while sitting down in a chair.

And you start from seconds-long Downs and progress by seconds until you have minutes. And then you add distractions.

You go outside and do it all over again in your yard. You throw clothing and toys. You throw clothes. You drink some coffee. You get up and MAKE some coffee.

You take your dog out and do it in parking lots. You go into Walmart or CVS and sit on benches while people walk by. You do all of this for weeks and months, getting up before your dog runs out of patience/stamina, walking around, training other behaviours, settling down again....

Watch for the yawn!

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