HKBU Summer Programmes for High School Students 2024 HKBU Summer Programmes for High School Students 2024

The Digital Humanist - Storytelling with Technology

Programme delivered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Objectives
 
  • To introduce students to the new discipline of digital humanities.
  • To apply critical thinking and analytical skills to develop better digital futures.
Learning Outcomes
 
  • Equip students with the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities to become a digital humanist.
  • Better understand the evolution of narrative techniques in the digital age.
  • Informed about the wide application of technology in the arts and humanities.
Programme Schedule

Date Time (HKT) Sessions
12 Jun 2025 (Thu) 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
(Show in Your Time Zone)
Technologies to Protect Athlete Health in a Warming World
12 Jun 2025 (Thu) 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
(Show in Your Time Zone)
Modern Stories for Modern Media
26 Jun 2025 (Thu) 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
(Show in Your Time Zone)
Passports and Postcards - Mapping the Histroy of Tourism
26 Jun 2025 (Thu) 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
(Show in Your Time Zone)
Technology for Social Good - Food Rescue in the City
Programme Details
 
  • Conducted in English.
Programme Instructors
 
Dr Carl James Dr Carl James


Dr. Carl JAMES

Research Assistant Professor
Departments of Sports and Health Sciences
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Dr Jonathan Dr Jonathan


Dr. Jonathan HARRINGTON

Assistant Professor
Department of English Language and Literature
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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Dr. Elvan COBB

Assistant Professor
Department of History
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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Dr. Daisy TAM

Associate Professor
Department of Humanities and Creative Writing
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

About the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
 
FASS FASS

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) is our newest Faculty in HKBU formed on 1st July 2024. Embarking upon the Arts' 62-year and Social Sciences' 53-year of legacies and academic foundations, the new FASS strives to lead the multiple arts and social sciences disciplines to cultivate a vibrant and diverse milieu that fosters transdisciplinary research, students' creativity and empathy.