The History of Computing Collection at Swansea University has been a base for exploring the history of Human-Computer Interaction since 2007. Recently, the collection has been supporting the Archives for IT
This originally appeared on the CAVRN website on 7/6/2023. By Leighton Evans June 7, 2023 RIP Metaverse. Not my headline, but the leading line of an article in Business
May 19th, 2023, Room 221, Digital Technium Building, Singleton Campus CODAH is hosting a one-day symposium on current issues in digital humanities and digital culture in the context
We’re excited to announce the launch of two books by members of CODAH. We’d like to invite all members of the Centre (and all others interested in these
The School of Management at Swansea University has a new series of online talks, ChatDigital. During this series, a variety of experts from both industry and academia will
CODAH Symposium 2023 May 19th, 2023 (provisional) On the Horizon: Digital Humanities, Digital Culture and the Looming Metaverse CODAH is hosting a one-day symposium on current issues is
On 19th May, CODAH hosted a half-day event featuring Prof David Berry‘s keynote lecture on AI and ethics. As a leading scholar in Digital Humanities, Prof Berry writes
This talk, given by Dr Troy Kaighin Astarte on 24th March discusses the role of formal semantics of programming languages in setting an agenda for the newly forming
Dr Martin Porcheron is a Lecturer in Computer Science, Swansea University. His research is predominantly in the areas of human-computer interaction (HCI) and computer-supported cooperative work, in which