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Andalucia II -Wednesday-
New Technologies and Open Source in Archaeology Higher Education (short papers)

Chair: Benjamin Ducke

  • Using Interactive 3-D Worlds as Educational Tools for Understanding Arctic Dwellings
    P. Dawson, R. Levy, C. Arnold, G. Oetlaar
  • Learning, Access and MoBility in Cultural Heritage Education: Developments Lessons and Findings from the project
    Kari Uotila, Isto Huvila, Jari-Pekka Paalassalo
  • CuratorVM, An Open Source Template for Virtual Museums
    Jeffrey Jacobson
  • Delivering sites and monuments data using web-GIS: An open source approach.
    Dave Bescoby
  • Predictive Modeling in North Mesopotamian Historical Geography
    Alessandro Di Ludovico, Francesco Di Filippo
  • GIS application in Archaeology. Three research experiences in the peninsular Mediterranean area.
    Joan Canela Gràcia, Toni Cartes Reverté, Pedro Ramos Pérez
  • Ancient Sparta in Google Earth - New Perspectives in Landscape Archeology
    Martin Boss, Lars Hochreuther, Martin Meister, Katharina Seiler

Wednesday April 7th, 16.30h, Room Andalucia II

 
New Technologies in Archaeology Higher Education

Chair: Carlos Acevedo

  • GIS as Geophysical Data Processor: Learning from the Ground Up
    Kenneth L. Kvamme
  • Multilayered Virtual Reality System for the Comparative Study of Measuring and Representation Methods of an Archaeological Site
    Genevieve Lucet, Araceli Casas, Irais Hernández
  • Cooperative Learning in Archaeological Projects for Higher Education
    Thomas Schramm, Carlos Acevedo Pardo, Mercedes Farjas Abadia
  • Teaching 3D-Documentation in In Situ -ruins- Example from Turku Finland
    Kari Juhani Uotila

Wednesday April 7th, 14.30h, Room Andalucia II

 
Databases

Chair: Espen Uleberg

  • MUD-Museernes Udgravnings Data. An Excavation database for the Danish Museums.
    Carsten Meinertz Risager
  • Spatial Data Infrastructures and Archaeological Excavation Data: SILEX, the SDI of the Neolithic Flint Mine of Casa Montero (Madrid, Spain)
    Alfonso Fraguas, Menchero Antonio, Antonio Uriarte, Juan Vicent, Susana Consuegra, Pedro Díaz-del-Río, Nuria Castañeda, Cristina Criado, Enrique Capdevila, Marta Capote
  • Spatial assessment of early human expansions using GIS and Database techniques: Examples from Southern Africa
    Michael Maerker
  • The hidden database
    Karin Lund

Wednesday April 7th, 11.30h, Room Andalucia II