Youngwoo KIM
Seoul National University
About
Youngwoo Kim is a lecturer and researcher at Seoul National University and a visiting professor at the Department of English Language and Literature at Myongji University in South Korea. He researches the use of artificial intelligence in language education and enjoys working with language data. He also enjoys learning and sharing new technologies.Sessions
Adult learners Combining ER and distant reading using literary texts with computer coding more
Tue, Aug 8, 17:00-17:35 Asia/Tokyo
With the development of Gutenberg's printing technology, the number of publications increased in large numbers, and the purpose of reading and the way of reading diversified. Then, with the advent and development of digital technology such as computers, not only paper books but also digital books have increased. In the meantime, the way of reading has become more diverse. Among several reading methods, extensive reading (ER) is still a useful method, but in some cases, it needs to be used properly with other reading methods in the era of big data. Among other types of reading, there is distant reading (DR). DR is a term coined by Franco Moretti, an Italian literary scholar, to describe a methodology of literary analysis that involves the quantitative analysis of large amounts of literary texts. In this presentation, we would like to introduce a teaching method that can properly combine ER and DR for literary texts. For DR, beginner-level computer coding activities are covered in this presentation. The programming language for DR is R. R is well-liked and widely used among professionals who work with data, particularly those who specialize in data science. In this presentation, we also introduce a checklist and materials for the ER-DR classes.