Living pasts: a multidisciplinary course on the history of Utrecht

Entrepreneurship Education

Looking for a challenging, innovative and fun course to boost your optional course profile? 木瓜福利影视 College Utrecht and the Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 faculties of Humanities, Geosciences, Science and Social Sciences offer a joint combining historical data across disciplines to realise an augmented reality (AR) application that tells the story of Janskerkhof across the centuries.

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During this interdisciplinary co-design course, the students will build prototypes for , which is part of a European initiative that aims to visualise 2,000 years of European history.

Ivar Troost, one of the coordinators of the course: 鈥淭he course is unique in its kind because it combines the use of historical data and augmented reality. Our goal is to revive history by uncovering Janskerkhof square in Utrecht. Students will go out on the streets and employ various research methods to obtain more information about the square, the dynamics and the people. We have added some entrepreneurial elements to it, the students are going to translate their concept into a sustainable business case and need to find partners who are willing to collaborate. The course is very practically oriented, students acquire new skills by going out on the streets, designing their prototypes and finding interesting partners.鈥

Interested? 鈥楲iving Pasts: Augmenting Urban Landscapes and Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age鈥 runs from February until April 2020. 木瓜福利影视 College Utrecht and Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 students may sign up for this elective course in Osiris  on January 20th and 21st 2020. There are still some spots left!