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Lecture on DELTA course in DIGITARCH summer school, Bologna – Italy

On Monday 11th July 2022, at 10 – 12 CET, Mrs. Panagiota Polymeropoulou, Senior Researcher in the DAISSy Research Group – Hellenic Open University, gave an online lecture on “Digital Excavation through Learning and Training in Archaeology – DELTA project” for the summer school held within the Digital Collections Curator for Archaeology – DIGITARCH project. Panagiota was presenting the Digital Excavation course and introducing Module 4 “Open -air Museums and Experimental Archaeology”, with a focus on Public Archaeology.

The summer school was organized from 20 June until 15 July 2022 by the Department of History and Cultures, University of Bologna, Italy with Scientific coordinator Professor Antonella Coralini and with collaboration of the Civic Museums of Reggio Emilia and the Civic Museum of Modena. It aimed at those who currently work, or are planning to work in the cultural sector, willing to acquire skills as a Curator of Digital Collections with a focus on material and immaterial archaeological heritage, ranging from museums to excavations. The summer school offered a high-level and unique international training aimed at putting into practice the digital and technological competences of students and professionals working on heritage, with a special focus on the archaeological field, in line with the job profile of the Digital Collection Curator. The summer school attended 17 participants, with the majority of students (70,59%%) coming from different cities in Italy and the 35,29% having a master’s degree in Archaeology, Visual Arts or Cultural Studies.

More information: https://site.unibo.it/digitarch/en/programme/11-15-july

 

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Press release for the Hybrid Conference of DELTA project

delta-logoThe DAISSy research group of the Hellenic Open University (HOU) organized successfully the Hybrid International Conference on “Digital Transformation of Archaeology”, in the framework of the DELTA project, on Saturday, June 4, 2022 at the Electra Palace Hotel, Athens (starting time 10.00).

The conference was opened by Mrs. Polyxeni Adam-Veleni, General Director of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports. In the first part, the programme started with a description of the DELTA project by the scientific coordinator of the project and professor of SST HOU, director of the DAISSy research group- HOU, Mr. Achilles Kameas. The first part of the conference included presentations of the results and deliverables of the DELTA project by the project partners. The blended course “Digital Excavation” and the DELTA Platform were presented by Mrs. Panagiota Polymeropoulou, senior researcher of the DELTA project. Then, the content and learning objectives for each of the modules developed in the DELTA course were presented to the audience, namely: module 1 by Mr. Peter Tóth, Masaryk University, module 2 by Mr. Yannis Papadatos, National Kapodistrian University of Athens, module 3 by Mrs. Francesca Sogliani, University of Basilicata and module 4 by Mrs. Panagiota Polymeropoulou, DAISSy research group – Hellenic Open University.

The students from Greece (Eleni Gourgouleti, Georgios Tasopoulos, Georgios Ntzoufras), from Italy (Mariangela Maura) and from the Czech Republic (Filip Ševčík) spoke about their experience from their participation in 2021 in the DELTA blended course and especially their training and participation in the DELTA Intensive Study Programme, which took place at the University excavation of the University of Athens, at Plasi of Marathon.

The conference hosted live and online speeches from Greek and foreign institutions. The second part of the programme included speeches by invited speakers, researchers, archaeologists and professors, such as Mrs. Despina Tsiafaki, Athena Research Centre, Mr. Dimitrios Planzos, Department of History and Archaeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Mr. Dimitrios Rubis, Italian Institute of Cultural Heritage Sciences, Mr. Petr Dresler, University of Masaryk, Mr. Ascanio D’Andrea, Ministry of Culture – Special Service of Archaeology of Rome, Fine Arts and Landscape, Mr. Gabriele Gattiglia, University of Pisa and finally, Mrs. Hana Kubelková, University of Masaryk. The state of the art regarding the profile of the archaeologist in each partner country, the training and upgrading of future archaeologists, as well as digital tools, excavation data management and the infrastructure used for excavation and archaeological issues, are some of the topics presented. The conference provided an open platform to discuss the latest innovations, trends and concerns, as well as practical challenges and digital solutions being adopted in archaeology and excavation.

The conference was attended by 65 people in person, 84 people remotely (via Zoom), while there was a live broadcast on the YouTube channel of the DAISSy research group – HOU with 60 participants (on the day of the event). The international conference addressed students, professionals, educators, researchers and practitioners in the fields of archaeology, digital education and vocational training, as well as training providers, decision-makers in the field of education and culture, representatives of municipalities and cultural associations.

The project DELTA – Digital Excavation through Learning and Training in Archaeology is funded under the Erasmus+/ KA2/ Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education programme. The project is coordinated by the DAISSy research group of the Hellenic Open University. The consortium consists of Universities from three countries (Department of History and Archaeology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens – Greece, Department of European and Mediterranean Cultures: Basilicata – Italy and Department of Archaeology and Museology, University of Masaryk – Czech Republic). The DELTA project developed a Massive Open Online Course aimed at students and teachers of Archaeology, combining the physical space of an archaeological excavation with the digital space of online learning.

For more information about the DELTA project and other activities of the DAISSy research group:

  • Website: http://www.project-delta.eu/ – http://daissy.eap.gr
  • Facebook: @projectdeltaeu – @DAISSyResearchGroup
  • Twitter: @deltaprojecteu – @daissy_research
  • Email: info@daissy.eap.gr
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Summer School “DIGITARCH” – Apply today!

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The University of Bologna, Department of History and Cultures in collaboration with the Civic Museums of Reggio Emilia and Modena in Italy,  organize the Summer School entitled  “Digital Collection Curator for Archaeology –  DIGITARCH” which offers to participants the opportunity to work on real case studies, applying the knowledge they have acquired during the classroom activities. The Summer School provides a high-level and unique international training aimed at putting into practice the digital and technological competences of students and professionals working in the heritage sector, with a special focus on the archaeological field, in line with the job profile of the Digital Collection Curator. Keynote tutors in the Summer School are Professor Achilles Kameas and Mrs Panagiota Polymeropoulou, from DAISSy research group of Hellenic Open University.

Start of the programme: 20th June – 15th July 2022
Scientific Direction: Professor Antonella Coralini

Total hours: 90
CFU: 6
Available places: 30

How to apply
Application Deadline: 30th May 2022
Fee: 200 €
For more information on the application process see:
https://site.unibo.it/digitarch/en/how-to-apply

Partners:
Melting Pro Musei Civici di Reggio Emilia Museo Civico di Modena DAISSy Research group of Hellenic Open University

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International Conference of the European project DELTA

int-conf-delta-posterThe DAISSy research group of the Hellenic Open University, coordinator of the DELTA project, invites you to the hybrid International Conference “Digital Transformation of Archeology” that will be organized on Saturday, 4th June 2022 in Athens, within the DELTA project!

The conference is open to all and will be held in English. Certificates of participation will be awarded!

Apply to the registration form: https://forms.gle/QDHS3ntcxD11JJ9m9

More information in the Announcement and the Poster.

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The DELTA consortium participated to 6th project meeting in Brno, Czech Republic

delta-logoOn the 31st  March and 1st April 2022, the DELTA consortium participated in person, in the sixth transnational meeting of the project in Brno, Czech Republic, hosted by the Department of Archaeology and Museology of the Masaryk University (project partner).

The DELTA project – Digital Excavation through Learning and Training in Archaeology, is funded under the program Erasmus + / KA2 / Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education. The project is coordinated by the DAISSy research group of the Hellenic Open University (EAP) and is implemented by a consortium of four partners – Universities from three countries (Greece, Italy and Czech Republic). Project DELTA aims to design and develop a course that combines the physical space of an archaeological excavation with the digital space of online learning. With this course, students of Archaeology will be able to improve update their knowledge and skills and develop digital and 21st century skills in particular.

The meeting started with an overview of the project and its progress by Hellenic Open University. The DELTA consortium has decided after to provide again this year the online course entitled “Digital Excavation”, attracting 580 learners. The course will complete on the 23nd May 2022. HOU, the Intellectual Output II leader, presented the progress of the MOOC 2022, the first grade results, as well as other points of consideration in tutoring in platform. All partners as developers of each Module presented the status of work in the translation done in each module (IO2/A3). Masaryk University presented the finalization steps in DELTA Teaching Handbook (IO1/A3) and in Policy recommendations document (IO1/A5). The second day of the in-person meeting included equally important presentations, regarding the organization of the Final meeting in Athens (2 and 3 June 2022) that will be hosted by National and Kapodistrian University of Athens as well as the planning of the Final Conference in Athens (4th June 2022) that will be organized by Hellenic Open University, with the active participation and contribution by all partners. Presentations on the procedure in finalizing the DELTA project on important aspects like communication/dissemination policy, financial & administrative issues and exploitation of the project results of DELTA, were conducted.

 

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More information on the DELTA project and other news of DAISSy research group -Hellenic Open University:

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Re- opening the DELTA MOOC!

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The DELTA MOOC opens again this year, for all students and professionals in archaeology and cultural heritage!
DELTA course “Digital Excavation” developed by DELTA project partners (https://lnkd.in/deUVYQH), consists of four Modules:

  1. Digital Tools for Archaeological Practice/ Excavation;
  2. Documentation in situ and after excavation;
  3. Digital Preservation of cultural heritage monuments and artifacts;
  4. Open-Air Museums and Experimental Archaeology.

The MOOC will be delivered through DELTA platform, from 1st March 2022 until the 23nd May 2022. The course is in English, open to all and free of charge.

Apply now before February 25, 2022 (23:59 CET): https://lnkd.in/d2b9VPAH

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Το έργο DELTA στην εφημερίδα του Ελληνικού Ανοικτού Πανεπιστήμιου!

delta-efimerida-houΚυκλοφόρησε το νέο τεύχος της Μηνιαίας Εφημερίδας του Ελληνικού Ανοικτού Πανεπιστημίου Open2U για τον μήνα Φεβρουάριο 2022!

Στο ερώτημα Ποιες είναι οι κοινωνικές, ψηφιακές, εκπαιδευτικές δεξιότητες που απαιτούνται στις σύγρονες κοινωνίες, το άρθρο  “Εκπαιδεύοντας αρχαιολόγους μέσω…Διαδικτύου”, έρχεται να δώσει απαντήσεις για τους φοιτητές και τους μελλοντικούς επαγγελματίες στο χώρο του πολιτισμού και δη, της αρχαιολογίας.

Στη σελίδα 15, το αφιέρωμα στο καινοτόμο έργο του DELTA το οποίο και συντονίζει το Ελληνικό Ανοικτό Πανεπιστήμιο – ερευνητική ομάδα DAISSy με τη σύμπραξη 3 Πανεπιστημίων – Τμημάτων Αρχαιολογίας από την Ελλάδα, την Ιταλία και την Τσεχία. Τι νέο υπάρχει στο έργο DELTA;

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DELTA Press Release of the 2nd Greek multiplier event

delta-logoOn Wednesday, 12 January 2022, at 18.00-20.00, an online event with the title “Digital skills in archaeological research and education” was organized as part of the European project DELTA. The event was organized by the Department of History and Archaeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, partner of the DELTA project, with the participation of the Hellenic Open University, coordinator of the project.

The event was divided in two parts, one hour each. The first part focused on the results of the DELTA project, presented by researchers of the project. The second part was of more general character, dealing with the use of digital technologies in archaeology and the training of archaeologists, which were the subject of the talks given by two distinguished invited speakers.

The event started with a short presentation of the project by Dr. Achilleas Kameas, Professor of the School of Science and Technology of the Hellenic Open University, Director of the DAISSy research group of the Hellenic Open University, and Scientific Coordinator of the DELTA project.

The first presentation was made by Mrs. Panagiota Polymeropoulou, Archaeologist – Museologist MSc., Researcher in the DAISSy Research Group of the Hellenic Open University; the presentation focused on the pilot blended course “Digital Excavation” and the online DELTA platform. Mrs. Polymeropoulou presented in detail the methodology and the content of the pilot blended course which was designed and developed by the four partners of the DELTA project, as well as the online learning platform, which was designed and developed by the DAISSy Research Group of the Hellenic Open University. The online part of the pilot blended course “Digital Excavation” took place from 10 May to the end of August 2021. The final phase of the course was the Intensive Study Program.

The next two presentations referred to the tutors’ experience during the supervision of the pilot blended course “Digital Excavation”. Mrs. Antigoni Kalara, PhD candidate of Prehistoric Archaeology in the Department of History and Archaeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, presented her experience from the tutoring of the trainees in the digital platform of the course. The following presentation by Dr. Yiannis Papadatos, Associate Professor of Prehistoric Archeology in the Department of History and Archaeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, and Director of the NKUA excavation at Plasi, Marathon, concerned the teaching experience from the face-to-face activities and the Intensive Study Program, held in the NKUA excavation at Marathon in October 2021.

The first part of the event closed with the presentations of Mrs. Eleni Gourgouleti, Mr. Giorgos Ntzoufras, and Mr. Giorgos Tasopoulos, undergraduate students of the Department of History and Archaeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The students presented their experience from the participation in the pilot blended course (i.e. the digital platform, the face-to-face activities and the Intensive Study Program in the field), and discussed the strengths of the course, and made suggestions about possible improvements.

The second part of the event included the presentations of two invited speakers dealing with the implementation of the digital technology in the modern archaeological research and the digital skills that need to be acquired by students of archeology during their studies.

The first presentation was given by Dr. Yiannis Lolos, Associate Professor of Classical Archeology in the Department of History, Archaeology and Social Anthropology of the University of Thessaly, and Director of Sikyon Excavations, concerning the use of digital technologies in the archaeological field research.

The second presentation was given by Dr. Markos Katsianis, Assistant Professor in the Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Patras, concerning the digital skills which are considered essential for modern archeologists and need to be included in undergraduate studies offered by Greek Departments of Archaeology.

The event closed with an open discussion and answers to questions made by the audience. The discussion demonstrated the need for digital tools and skills to be included in the archaeological curricula of the Greek Departments of Archaeology. Also, many students expressed their interest to attend the online course “Digital Excavation”, when the online training platform will be reactivated at the end of February 2022.

The event was organized online, via Webex, because of the measures against the pandemic . It was particularly successful; 114 people attended the meeting, which was also widely advertised in the social media. Out of a total of 114 participants, the largest part of the audience (75%) were students and graduates of study programs related to Culture and Archeology from many Greek universities: Athens, Thessaloniki, Thessaly, Patras, Ioannina, Crete, Aegean, Thrace, Peloponnese, Ionian, Hellenic Open University, Athens University of Economics and Business, National Technical University; some participants were from universities outside Greece: Rovira i Virgili in Taragona, Groningen, University College London, Antwerp, Cologne, Aix-Marseille and Tübingen. Apart from students, who represented the largest part of the audience, the event was also attended by professors of Archeology of Greek universities, researchers from Greek research institutions, as well as archaeologists serving in the Ministry of Culture and Sports, museums and other Greek cultural institutions.

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Training the archaeologists with digital skills

delta-logoThe Department of History and Archeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens invites you to participate in the second online event organized in the framework of the European project DELTA! The event will take place on Wednesday 12 January 2022, from 18.00 to 20.00 online, through the WebEx platform.

In the event participates the research group DAISSy – Hellenic Open University, coordinator of the DELTA project.

The DELTA project (Digital Excavation through Learning and Training in Archeology) is a transnational program under the Erasmus + EU program (Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education) and is coordinated by the Hellenic Open University, bringing together 4 partners – Universities from 3 European countries (Greece, Italy and the Czech Republic). The project aims to design and develop a mixed course that combines the physical space of an archaeological excavation with the digital space of online education. With the course “Digital Excavation” Archeology students will be able to improve their knowledge and skills and specially to develop digital skills for the 21st century.

A prerequisite for attending the event is your registration in the Form.

Participation in the event is open to all students, graduates as well as the scientific and teaching staff of the Departments of Archeology, Culture and Tourism.

The link for your entry into the WebEx platform and for your participation in the event.

* Prerequisite for participation:

By participating in the event, you confirm that you have been informed and consent to the video recording of the event, as well as the use of the material that will be produced on the website and social media pages of the DELTA project and the DAISSy research team of the Hellenic Open University, for dissemination purposes and project communication.

Download event programme.

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The DELTA consortium participated to 5th project meeting in Matera, Italy

On the 11th and 12th November 2021, the DELTA consortium participated in person, in the fifth transnational meeting of the project in Matera, Italy, hosted by the Department of European and Mediterranean Cultures: Architecture, Environment, Cultural Heritage (DiCEM), University of Basilicata.

It was a marvelous moment meeting again with our colleagues, after the longtime of pandemic which restricted any travelling or group gathering!

The DELTA project – Digital Excavation through Learning and Training in Archaeology, is funded under the program Erasmus + / KA2 / Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education. The project is coordinated by the DAISSy research group of the Hellenic Open University (EAP). The project is implemented by a consortium of four partners – Universities from three countries (Greece, Italy and Czech Republic).

 

 

The meeting started with an overview of the project and its progress by Achilles Kameas, Head of the DAISSy Research Group, Hellenic Open University. After the implementation of the blended course entitled “Digital Excavation”, HOU, the Intellectual Output II leader, presented the results, main points of piloting the blended courses (IO2/A3) and the Certificates awarded through the online platform to successful learners. The programme, activities and the evaluation of the Intensive Study Programme (ISP) were presented by the Intellectual Output I leader, National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. The ISP was a 5 days (11-15 October 2021) training programme for students of Archaeology from Greece – Italy and Czech Republic, with the collaboration of all partners, in a joint excavation at Plasi, Marathon.

Masaryk University presented the progress of the DELTA Teaching Handbook (IO1/A3) and the outline of the Policy recommendations document (IO1/A5).

The first day of the meeting ended with an open discussion among all partners who discussed on the possible adaptations and upgrade of all five (5) Modules as well as the subject of translations.

The second day of the web meeting included equally important presentations, regarding the pending issues of the DELTA like communication, dissemination policy for the more effective dissemination of the project results and deliverables. The fifth meeting closed with the presentation of the time –plan, financial & administrative issues and the exploitation of the project results of DELTA (HOU).

More information on the DELTA project:
Website     :  http://www.project-delta.eu/
Facebook   : @projectdeltaeu – @DAISSyResearchGroup
Twitter       : @deltaprojecteu – @daissy_research