New 4D Browser course launched on Europeana Academy

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Developed by the UrbanHistory4D project and hosted Europeana Academy, the 4D Browser course is designed to introduce new users to the 4D Browser – an innovative tool that lets user explore historically reconstructed 3D cityscapes across time.

The course can be taken by history enthusiast, cultural heritage professionals, educators and researchers, urban planners and whoever might be curious to explore the transformation of a city through time.

By the end of the course, users will have acquired key skills such as:

  • Understanding the core features and functions of the 4D Browser;
  • Navigating and interacting with 3D city models;
  • Accessing and analysing georeferenced historical photos;
  • Using the time slider feature to explore urban transformation.

Read more on the dedicated Europeana Pro’s article or directly dive into the course.

 

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