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Tutorial: Using TimeMapper!

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TimeMapper is an open source tool that takes data from a spreadsheet and organizes it into a comprehensive visual map. Such a tool can be used by digital humanists with large, location and time dependent datasets in order to express… Continue Reading →

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Should Digital Humanists Learn to Code?…

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Well . . . I think that there are many advantages for digital humanists to be able to code, however I do not believe that it is absolutely crucial to one’s success in this field. I do believe that several… Continue Reading →

Assignments, Week 2: How it Works (Front End) Coding, Computer Science, Digital Humanities, Digital Humanities and Programming

Analyzing a DH Project: Viral Texts

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The Viral Texts Project presents data, visualizations, and interactive exhibits that serve to help scholars better understand how particular news stories, short fiction, and poetry “go viral” in nineteenth-century newspapers and magazines. The overall goal of this digital project is… Continue Reading →

Assignments, Week 2: How it Works (Front End) Analyzing Digital Humanities Projects, Digital Humanities

A Model of My Childhood House

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I thought that using Sketch up was fairly straightforward. Depicting simple shapes and geometries of my house was simple enough, however when it came to trying to depict more intricate aspects it became difficult. I think that overall SketchUp seems… Continue Reading →

Assignments, Week 1: Intro 3D Modeling, House, SketchUP3D
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