Agent-based modelling with NetlogoDurlacher, Thomas ![]() Article for general public (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 90 (4 UL) IWalk: Mapping Jewish Life with your Mobile – New ways of teaching Jewish history in LuxembourgBronec, Jakub ![]() Article for general public (2020) Developed by USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education, the IWalk is an interactive educational program that connects concrete physical locations with memories of historical ... [more ▼] Developed by USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education, the IWalk is an interactive educational program that connects concrete physical locations with memories of historical events that took place at those locations. It is currently concentrating on Europe and the US. People walking through the different tours use tablet computers to watch clips of Holocaust survivors and witnesses telling personal stories about the role of the locations in their experiences. The clips are drawn from their testimonies in the USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 87 (7 UL) The new digital responsibility – or what is data-ethics?Durlacher, Thomas ![]() Article for general public (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 89 (2 UL) The MAXQDA and ethic commitmentsBronec, Jakub ![]() Article for general public (2020) The aim of this blogpost is to review data analysis software. None of the qualitative software (nVivo, Atlas.ti, Maxqda, dedoose.) actually "analyse" the data for you in the way that quantitative software ... [more ▼] The aim of this blogpost is to review data analysis software. None of the qualitative software (nVivo, Atlas.ti, Maxqda, dedoose.) actually "analyse" the data for you in the way that quantitative software does. They are more applicable in systematically organising, coding, annotating, visualising, etc. rather than data analysis. In essence, the analysis is still the user’s burden, and the software only assists in managing and exploring the data. In particular, this software overlap quite heavily in terms of the features they offer, and most of their differences are in the "look and feel" of the interface. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 339 (5 UL) Jörn Rüsen, Post-humanism and Human NatureDurlacher, Thomas ![]() Article for general public (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 86 (0 UL) |
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