DH-JAC2009 The 1st International Symposium on Digital Humanities for Japanese Arts and Cultures

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Shin Ōno

Ph.D. candidate, Graduate School of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University; Research Assistant

Engaged in research of developing e-Learning environment while in M.A in Ritsumeikan Unviersity. After finishing master degree, he worked at Web2.0 company as an engeneer, and started his own business. From this April, he came back to Ritsumeikan Univerisy as a research assistant, and is researching for supporting humanities researches using the Web technology.

Abstract


Research of visualized environment for historical events

Our center puts tremendous effort to archive historical events and items as digital data. The work itself is important for saving our culture and history. However, we are still struggling how to open and use the archived data. I believe that such contents can be useful for education. Visualizing such contents can support both researchers and learners. Researchers can analyses new relation, coocurrence and difference of historical events and items. Learners can acquire curiosity of the events and motivate them to learn more.
In my research, I am developing the visualized environment for historical events, and in the session, I will demonstrate the system.