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    Coding, APIs and education with Low Code Fest winner My Monastery - a digital adventure!
    Title:
    Screenshot of the winning project website My Monastery: a digital adventure!
    Creator:
    Marco Neves
    News Created: 23 February 2023 Marco Neves Georgia Evans

    Coding, APIs and education with Low Code Fest winner My Monastery - a digital adventure!

    API

    Low Code Fest 2022 encouraged students and educators to use Europeana’s APIs and data to develop innovative approaches and projects. We hear from staff and students at the Agrupamento de Escolas da Batalha who tell us about their winning project My Monastery - a digital adventure!

    Low-Code Fest
    Title:
    Foto's Viking 1 missie
    Date:
    Rond 1980
    Institution:
    Museon
    Country:
    The Netherlands
    Page Created: 21 September 2022

    Low-Code Fest

    API

    The Europeana Education Community invites you to the Europeana social and educational low-code hackathon - Low-Code Fest!

    Viziel: 'learning more than you see' with Europeana content
    Title:
    Screenshot of the Viziel platform
    Creator:
    Viziel
    Date:
    2021
    News Created: 7 April 2021 Jolan Wuyts

    Viziel: 'learning more than you see' with Europeana content

    API

    Europeana’s APIs allow people to build applications that use the wealth of our collections and Europe’s cultural heritage. Viziel, a platform which has used these APIs to encourage the discovery of digitised cultural heritage objects, shows the breadth of what they can achieve. Jolan Wuyts interviews the platform creator, Avigail Soloveychik to find out more about the platform and process of building it. 

    Introducing our image classification pilot
    Title:
    Mollusc shells: classification chart showing 132 varieties, with a diagram below outlining details of the three main shapes. Coloured lithograph, 1830/1860?
    Institution:
    Wellcome Collection
    Country:
    United Kingdom
    News Created: 6 April 2021 José Eduardo Cejudo Grano de Oro

    Introducing our image classification pilot

    API

    With lowered barriers to access and the development of new practices for Artificial Intelligence (AI), it’s no surprise that AI-related activities in the cultural heritage sector are increasing -  a topic in focus on this month on Europeana Pro. In this post, we share work taking place at the Europeana Foundation to create an image classification pilot which uses computer vision algorithms to improve metadata in our records.

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