Digital humanities lie at the intersection of Human Sciences and Digital Technologies. They involve the development and use of digital resources and methods within the humanities, as well as the analysis of their applications. Digital humanities rely on collaborative, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary research.
The event will foster effective dialogues across diverse fields of emerging technologies, connecting languages, arts, and humanities. We aim to bring together contributions reflecting various perspectives on language studies, usage, teaching, and learning, as well as the challenges of technology adoption in different domains with a focus on human factors.
Proposals for presentations and papers are expected on the following topics, which we have grouped into six main areas:
Language Teaching/Learning
Language acquisition and learning,
Language disorders
Digital educational resources
Multimodality in language teaching
Languages for specific purposes
Digital Literacy
Digital Education
Teacher training/education
Games as educational materials
Disruptive education
Active methodologies
Gamification of educational and supplementary materials
Mobile Learning
Distance Learning
Pervasive Computing Education
Artificial Intelligence, Large Language Models, and Education
Multiliteracies
Digital literacies, education and society
Fake News and hate speech
Translation studies
Human/Machine Translation
Interpretation
Subtitling
Audio description
Editing
Proofreading
Terminology
Lexicography
Text-to-Speech/Speech-to-Text Approaches
Computational Linguistics
Immersive Technologies
Data Science
Semantic Web
Blockchain
FAIR Principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable)
Sustainability
Net Art
Video Art, Motion Graphics, Animation
Sound Art
Game Art
Robotics
Multimedia
Interactive Installations
Data Art or Algorithmic Art
Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality
Metaverses
Artificial Intelligence
Telemedicine and Telehealth
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Health
Internet of Things (IoT) and Wearable Devices
Big Data and Data Analytics in Health
Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality in Healthcare
Technology for Transplant Management
Digital Technologies and Resilience
The workshop encourages the exchange of innovative ideas and research methods, promoting an environment that nurtures academic and professional development. The goal is to connect graduate students with faculty, providing constructive feedback and academic networking opportunities. Participants have the chance to explore and exchange knowledge about research methods and tools. During the workshop, the students present their theses and dissertations. These moments allow participants not only to showcase their findings but also to receive valuable guidance on how to improve their research. Through this dynamic, the workshop seeks to foster a collaborative community of scholars committed to the integration of humanities and technology, thus contributing to significant advancements in the field.
* The lists of subtopics presented for each area are not exhaustive and should be considered only as examples of relevant themes.