TY - GEN
T1 - Curating History Datasets and Training Materials as OER
T2 - 47th IEEE Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference, COMPSAC 2023
AU - Breathnach, Ciara
AU - Murphy, Rachel
AU - Schieweck, Alexander
AU - O'Shea, Enda
AU - Clancy, Stuart
AU - Margaria, Tiziana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 IEEE.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Evidence shows that practice-based learning is beneficial to students' understanding of threshold concepts in all disciplines. Teaching activities that draw on research data provide students with real-world examples of how they might apply this new knowledge, and this reinforces their understanding. While research data from projects in disciplines such as computer science or economics is widely published, it is only recently that humanities scholars, in particular historians, have started considering publishing their research data in digital format. Using a case study of a 5-year funded collaborative project between historians and computer scientists, this paper discusses how the research data was created and applied in a classroom context, providing students with a 'real-world' experience of working as a historian. It shows how the project data developed from a basic transcription of historical records into a fully enriched open dataset that can be used by teachers from a range of disciplines including history, historical geography, demography, computer science and medicine/medical humanities. It concludes that lessons planned around such open research data comprise a valuable educational resource to teachers and students.
AB - Evidence shows that practice-based learning is beneficial to students' understanding of threshold concepts in all disciplines. Teaching activities that draw on research data provide students with real-world examples of how they might apply this new knowledge, and this reinforces their understanding. While research data from projects in disciplines such as computer science or economics is widely published, it is only recently that humanities scholars, in particular historians, have started considering publishing their research data in digital format. Using a case study of a 5-year funded collaborative project between historians and computer scientists, this paper discusses how the research data was created and applied in a classroom context, providing students with a 'real-world' experience of working as a historian. It shows how the project data developed from a basic transcription of historical records into a fully enriched open dataset that can be used by teachers from a range of disciplines including history, historical geography, demography, computer science and medicine/medical humanities. It concludes that lessons planned around such open research data comprise a valuable educational resource to teachers and students.
KW - OER
KW - open educational resources
KW - practice-based learning
KW - research data
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85168901149&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/COMPSAC57700.2023.00242
DO - 10.1109/COMPSAC57700.2023.00242
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85168901149
T3 - Proceedings - International Computer Software and Applications Conference
SP - 1570
EP - 1575
BT - Proceedings - 2023 IEEE 47th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference, COMPSAC 2023
A2 - Shahriar, Hossain
A2 - Teranishi, Yuuichi
A2 - Cuzzocrea, Alfredo
A2 - Sharmin, Moushumi
A2 - Towey, Dave
A2 - Majumder, AKM Jahangir Alam
A2 - Kashiwazaki, Hiroki
A2 - Yang, Ji-Jiang
A2 - Takemoto, Michiharu
A2 - Sakib, Nazmus
A2 - Banno, Ryohei
A2 - Ahamed, Sheikh Iqbal
PB - IEEE Computer Society
Y2 - 26 June 2023 through 30 June 2023
ER -