Topics in Cultural Heritage Informatics: Data and Society

Program: Undergraduate
Course Areas
Cultural heritage Informatics

Catalog Description

Data collection, management, and sharing practices around information technology and emerging technologies such as AI.

Instructor Description

Explore common data collection, management, and sharing practices around information technology and emerging technologies such as AI. Students will gain hands on experiences with collecting, analyzing, and managing user data in ethical and responsible manners. Students will design data-driven systems that are centered around user consent, transparency, and social responsibilities.

Prerequisites

Upper-division standing and Informatics 310C.

Restrictions

No enrollment restrictions are being enforced at this time.  All students are welcome regardless of major or prerequisite status. 

Notes

Also offered as I 320J and I 320S. 

Current and Upcoming Classes for this Course

Class Name Semester Day(s) Start Time(s) End Time(s) Building Room
I 320C: Topics in Cultural Heritage Informatics: Data and Society

Hanlin Li

Spring Term 2026
  • Monday
  • Wednesday
  • 2:00 pm
  • 2:00 pm
  • 3:30 pm
  • 3:30 pm
  • GAR
  • GAR
  • 3.116
  • 3.116

Past Classes for this Course

No past classes to list for this course.