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Author: Erika

Tutorial: How to make graphs using ggplot2

March 4, 2021Erika 7 Comments

Data visualization is essential for understanding, analyzing, and presenting your data. While there are many data visualization tools available such as Flourish, ggplot2 is one of the most popular tools best known for its flexibility and reproducibility. ggplot2 is a… Continue Reading →

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Midterm: Tate Collection

February 18, 2021Erika Leave a Comment

Here is the link to my midterm project site! I created a map to show information about the Tate Collection’s artists.

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Network Analysis

February 2, 2021Erika Leave a Comment

As someone who is working on her Stats comps on network analysis, I found it quite interesting to see how networks could be applied to different areas in the humanities. The project I decided to explore is called Using Metadata… Continue Reading →

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DATA VISUALIZATION

January 28, 2021Erika 2 Comments

Part 1 – Keeping it Honest: How Not to Lie with Pictures assignment What mistakes did you not think of before that you might want to avoid? I realized that I did not pay much attention to colors, and had… Continue Reading →

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MY WEBSITE

January 21, 2021Erika Leave a Comment

Click the link to visit my website!: link I am excited to share my website! Although it took me a while to figure out how to navigate WordPress, the overall process of making the website was really fun. I hope… Continue Reading →

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Should Humanities Students Learn To Code?

January 19, 2021Erika 2 Comments

The question of whether humanities students should learn to code can elicit different answers from people with different backgrounds and opinions. Well, I would argue that students should not learn how to code unless they want to. Programming languages math… Continue Reading →

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Analyzing DH Projects: Six Degrees of Francis Bacon

January 14, 2021Erika 1 Comment

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and Georgetown University have collaborated to create ”Six Degrees of Francis Bacon.” The project aims to recreate the early modern British social networks between 1500 and 1700 to trace the relationships among figures like Bacon,… Continue Reading →

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Quotation Assignment

January 12, 2021Erika Leave a Comment

An identity built around making things—of being “a maker”—pervades technology culture. There’s a widespread idea that “People who make things are simply different [read: better] than those who don’t.” Debbie Chachra, “Why I Am Not a Maker,” The Atlantic, January… Continue Reading →

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SketchUp Assignment

January 12, 2021Erika 3 Comments
A front view of my house

My first attempt at producing my house using SketchUp was overall a very positive experience! I have included two pictures of the house I grew up in Japan. How easy/hard was it? I struggled a lot since this was my… Continue Reading →

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