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Course title -
Course code KAME/DIKD1
Organizational form of instruction Seminary
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 2
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Vázal Matej, MgA.
Course content
1. Introduction to digitalisation 2. Analysis and general implications of digitisation in cultural heritage institutions 3. Technological principles and procedures in the digitisation of physical works 4. Specifics of digitisation in the arts and creative industries

Learning activities and teaching methods
  • Participation in classes - 26 hours per semester
  • Term paper - 24 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
Prerequisities are not set.
Prerequisities are not set.
learning outcomes
Students will gain knowledge of basic concepts and technologies used in the digitization of cultural heritage.
Students will gain knowledge of basic concepts and technologies used in the digitization of cultural heritage.
Students will learn various techniques and procedures for digitizing physical objects and materials in culture and art.
Students will learn various techniques and procedures for digitizing physical objects and materials in culture and art.
Students will gain an overview of current trends and tendencies in the digitization of cultural heritage in the Czech Republic and abroad.
Students will gain an overview of current trends and tendencies in the digitization of cultural heritage in the Czech Republic and abroad.
Students will become familiar with different software used in digitization and the subsequent processing of digital data.
Students will become familiar with different software used in digitization and the subsequent processing of digital data.
Students will study practical examples and case studies of digitization projects in cultural institutions.
Students will study practical examples and case studies of digitization projects in cultural institutions.
Skills
Ability to apply basic digitization techniques for transforming and transferring physical content into digital form.
Ability to apply basic digitization techniques for transforming and transferring physical content into digital form.
Ability to use various software for processing, storing, and manipulating digital data.
Ability to use various software for processing, storing, and manipulating digital data.
Ability to plan and manage projects focused on the digitization of cultural heritage.
Ability to plan and manage projects focused on the digitization of cultural heritage.
Skill in effectively storing, organizing, and manipulating digital data.
Skill in effectively storing, organizing, and manipulating digital data.
Ability to practically transform physical artifacts and materials into digital format, including their subsequent processing and maintenance.
Ability to practically transform physical artifacts and materials into digital format, including their subsequent processing and maintenance.
teaching methods
Knowledge
Exercises on PC
Exercises on PC
Skills
Work activities (Practical training)
Work activities (Practical training)
assessment methods
Knowledge
Analysis of a presentation given by the student
Analysis of a presentation given by the student
Recommended literature
  • MISHRA Deepanjali. Proceedings of the International Online Conference On Digitalization And Revitalization Of Cultural Heritage Through Information Technology - ICDRCT-21. UK: Routledge. 2022.
  • ZHOU Minsgquan, GENG Guohua. Digital Preservation Technology for Cultural Heritage. USA: Springer. 2012.


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