• Is “Premodern” in Korean Studies Now Anything Before 1988? New Web-based Language Learning Resources for the Ambitious Student (Ross King)

    June 2-6, 2025. 9:45-15:15. In this series of sessions, Professor King will showcase the resources he has developed for ‘ambitious’ students of Korean language and literature working at the upper levels of undergraduate specializations in Korean Studies and/or at the graduate level. Those resources are: Introduction to Hancha: Sinographs and Sino-Korean Vocabulary I & II,…

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  • Digital Pedagogy and AI-Driven Translation: Hands-On Experiences for Koreanists (Jieun Kiaer)

    May 19-23, 2025, 9:45-15:15. This workshop explores how AI is reshaping language use, learning, and cultural exchange through linguistics, cultural studies, and translation. Participants will engage with AI-driven tools, discussing digital pedagogy, ethics, and AI’s impact on linguistic and cultural identities. Sessions will examine AI’s role in translation, multilingual communication, and learning methodologies. A key…

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  • Deep Dive into Digital Korean Studies 2 (Javier Cha)

    January 29-February 2,2024 (Learning Camp & Winter School). This Deep Dive into Digital Korean Studies offers a comprehensive exploration of the use of digital resources in the Korean humanities. It includes lectures, discussions, and practical lab sessions, allowing participants to understand the origins and development of digital Korean studies as well as various methods used…

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  • Digital Humanities for Storytelling: A Hands-On Workshop (Lee Ju Seong)

    September 4-8, 2023 (intensive learning camp) + Webinars in during the fall semester 2023. Learn to convey engaging narratives about humanities topics, such as arts, languages, culture, and history, by combining multimodal semiotic resources like text, image, music, video, and audio narration. For: Undergraduate and graduate: 15 participants Lector: Lee Ju Seong, Assistant Professor at…

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  • Deep Dive into Digital Korean Studies (Javier Cha)

    August 28. – September 1.2023, 13:15-16:30 (intensive learning camp) + Webinars in Fall 2023. An introduction to the informed and critical uses of the wealth of digitized and born-digital materials available in the Korean humanities. Participants will develop familiarity with the origins of digital Korean studies and the various ways that researchers create, analyze, visualize,…

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  • Digital App Technologies in Language Learning (Jieun Kiaer)

    February 6-10, 2023, 9-12:15 + three 90 minutes webinars during the semester. This course provides an innovative tour d’horizon of the latest language learning technology, looking at the use of social media, apps, and the metaverse to teach and learn languages in the post-pandemic era. Teaching Korean digitally is done by mixing globally popular K-wave…

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