Archives in transit 2: Artificial Intelligence, Art and the Environment

An online workshop for all educators

Dates

Prices

15 €

Location

Athens

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Thursdays 19 & 26 November and 3, 10 & 17 December 2020
Time
18:30-20:00
Venue
Online

Information

Addressed to

Educators of all levels and specialties

Dates & hours

Thursdays 19, 26 November and 3, 10, 17 December 2020

18:30-20:00

Duration

Five online meetings (webinars), 90 mins each

Cost

15 €

Reservation and more info:
Τ. 213 017 8002
E-mail: education.stegi@onassis.org

From the classroom to a digital environment. With the help of technology, educators learn to integrate interdisciplinary approaches in their teaching.

How do archives relate to art and the environment? How are digital archives utilized? Can students develop environmental awareness and ecological sensitivity through using digital archives? Archives change, but so does the way of teaching.

In the digital age, all educators can learn how to foster the creativity of their students and cultivate archival awareness in them.

With this online workshop, teachers can apply interdisciplinary in-classroom approaches related to new archive formats and to the human impact on the environment.

Humanities and social sciences, environmental education, visual arts and technology/informatics, can be integrated into new educational scenarios devised by the participants, who, in this way, will discover the role of archives in the digital context, as well as the relationship of archives with art, technology and the environment.

Credits

  • Media designer, librarian, visual artist

    Nikos Voyatzis

  • Teacher, PhD candidate in historical research, teaching and new technologies at the Ionian University

    Elias Stouraitis

The educational program is produced within the European ARTificial Intelligence Lab and is co-funded by the “Creative Europe” program of the European Union.