DIGITAL APPLICATIONS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL EDUCATION AND EXCAVATION TRAINING: THE DELTA COURSE
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
This paper presents the results of the first phase of the DELTA project, during which we conducted
extensive desk and field research aiming at recording the existing situation in the three countries
regarding: (1) the use of digital applications in archaeological excavations, (2) current courses on
excavation practices, methods and techniques and (3) the use of digital educational tools in such
courses. By analysing the results from Internet search and a survey using online questionnaires, we
present (a) the most recent trends in the university curricula of Archaeology, (b) the current level of
digital skills and expertise of students and professionals and (c) the needs and expectations of students
and professors regarding the use of digital applications in excavation and Archaeology education. The
results of this research were particularly revealing, especially when comparing the situation between the
three countries, but also when contrasting the existing digital skills and the aspirations of the various
categories of responders (e.g. educational level, current position etc.).
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Digital excavation; Delta Course
List of contributors:
Roubis, Dimitris
Book title:
ICERI2021 Proceedings
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