Teaching Projects
Several student projects have been developed within the framework of the various practically oriented courses in the area of Digital Humanities. For more information on the individual projects, click on the link below:
- RePP – Renewable Power Plants in Africa (2023) - Data visualisation of the project "Renewable energy development in Africa" as an interactive web map [description on the project page].
- Coding da Vinci Hackathon (2022) — Results of the teams that participated in the arts and culture hackathon [detailed description].
- German Friendship Books (2021) — Digital edition of individual German friendship books ("Stammbücher") from the collection at the UB (university library) Tübingen
- Calderón Drama Corpus (2019) — Encoding of 54 dramas as TEI/XML documents; simple statistical analyses can be accessed on the website Drama Corpus Project (dracor.org)
- Digital Edition of Jules Verne's “Journey Around the Earth in 80 Days” (2017) — With an interactive map, the edition guides through the famous journey of the novel character Phileas Fogg
- TEASys – Tübingen Explanatory Annotation System (since 2016) — Explanatory annotation of various texts from the field of literature(s) in English to enhance text comprehension
- Hrafnkels saga Freysgoða – Fully Lemmatised Reading Edition (2016 – 2017) — This text version of Hrafnkels saga is linked to dictionaries and a grammar, providing learners of Old Norse with common tools for their reading [Detailed description]
- From Iceland to Jerusalem – An Annotated Web Edition of the Itinerary of Abbot Nikulás (2014–16) — The so-called Leiðarvísir ('Travel Guide') of Abbot Nikulás of Munkaþverá describes the pilgrimage route from Iceland to Jerusalem, including the most important stops along the way [Detailed description]
- Endurance-Expedition (2014) — Visualisation of selected text excerpts from Ernest Shackleton's South about the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition [Detailed description]