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PowerBI tutorial

March 4, 2021Lewis Leave a Comment

Data visualization is important when analyzing and presenting findings. As working with excel is already so accessible, using PowerBI is a no-brainer when it is so seamless. Power BI is a business analytics service by Microsoft. It aims to provide… Continue Reading →

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Tate Midterm

February 17, 2021Lewis Leave a Comment

I created a dashboard showing the Tate Collection’s artists, and pieces.

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Inventing Abstraction

February 1, 2021Lewis 2 Comments

“Inventing Abstraction 1910 – 1925” is an interactive exhibit created by the MOMA to showcase how abstraction, modernism’s greatest innovation, was created and nurtured. For three and a half months, the MOMA made daily posts that supplemented their physical exhibition.… Continue Reading →

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DATA VISUALIZATION DOS AND DON’TS

January 27, 2021Lewis 2 Comments

I found Lin’s lecture on data visualization interesting and engaging. It was really useful to have some advice on how to approach data visualization, and it was really nice to see how graphs could tell a story and have a… Continue Reading →

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Blog

January 21, 2021Lewis Leave a Comment

I’ve never worked with WordPress before, but the installations went smoothly and everything seemed fine. I wasn’t quite sure how the themes worked though, as my pages didn’t look much different after activating Zakra. I also wasn’t sure how to… Continue Reading →

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Coding got me tripping

January 18, 2021Lewis 4 Comments

” Knowledge of a foreign language is desirable so that a scholar does not have to rely exclusively on existing translations and so that the accuracy of others’ translations can be scrutinized. .” — Matthew Kirschenbaum, “Hello Worlds (why humanities students should learn… Continue Reading →

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Analyzing DH projects

January 14, 2021Lewis Leave a Comment

Out of all the names of the projects we could reverse engineer, the Rhythm of Food sounded the grooviest and the tastiest. The Rhythm of Food is presented as a webpage with multiple graphs showing the frequency of Google searches… Continue Reading →

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Quotation Assignment

January 11, 2021Lewis 1 Comment

But, however heterogeneous, the Digital Humanities is unified by its emphasis on making, connecting, interpreting, and collaborating. This concentration on process and method might in fact be the way to develop a work-around for the creation of a core curriculum,… Continue Reading →

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SKETCHUP House

January 9, 2021Lewis 1 Comment

How easy/hard was it? I found this assignment hard as it requires a methodical approach and planning ahead about dimensions and shapes, but it was interesting and fun to see something that looks like my house come together gradually What… Continue Reading →

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