The TALE4GDA project incubates the new iteration of THEDRE, a method for conducting human-centered computer science research, primarily aimed at doctoral students. This method is already taught and recognized as a doctoral training in many doctoral schools in France.

The objective of this new iteration is to enhance the traceability of research, support research through the sharing of experiences, improve the reflexivity carried out by the actors (doctoral students, supervisors…) at various stages in their research process, and increase the flexibility of the method.

The sharing objectives embedded in this new iteration align perfectly with the goals of the TALE4GDA project for knowledge sharing within the EIAH community. We will take advantage of this project to make it an experimental study field.

Consequently, Nadine Mandran, THEDRE’s original author, chose to collaborate with the TALE4GDA team starting from February.

It is nice to see her here! All the team welcome her and is eager to work with her!

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