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Author: Will Stepanski

Canva Tutorial

March 3, 2021Will Stepanski 5 Comments

This is a tool for graphic design. It can be used for a multitude of different purposes including promoting businesses online, making worksheets, or making templates for social media posts. This website is great for beginners who might not have… Continue Reading →

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Midterm Exam: SketchUp Carleton Concert Hall

February 18, 2021Will Stepanski Leave a Comment

Here is the link to my midterm site: http://stepanskiw.sites.carleton.edu/midterm-exam/ In this project, I used SketchUp to make a 3d model of the Concert Hall at Carleton. Here is one of the pictures I added:

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Network Analysis: Inventing Abstractionism

January 31, 2021Will Stepanski 1 Comment

The network analysis project that I decided to look at was called Inventing Abstractionsim. It contains a visual depiction to help trace the development of abstractionism as it moved through a network of modern artists. This visual aid uses the… Continue Reading →

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Data Visualization

January 27, 2021Will Stepanski 3 Comments

The Minard Map is considered one of the best graphical representation of all time. Many reasons contribute to its legacy but some of the most important ones are the vastly different colors, minimal lines and text, and it shows a… Continue Reading →

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My blog

January 21, 2021Will Stepanski Leave a Comment

I had a relatively easy time setting up my website once I got passed the initial struggle. I think the familiarity with WordPress on the discussion posts as well as for the class itself made this experience easier. Creating the… Continue Reading →

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Web Development Fundamentals

January 18, 2021Will Stepanski 1 Comment

I think that it is unnecessary for humanities students to be required to learn code. My primary reasons for believing this is that Computer Science courses and others involving code are available for anyone to take so it is not… Continue Reading →

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Week 2: Analyzing DH Projects

January 13, 2021Will Stepanski Leave a Comment

The project I explored was called the Rhythm of Food. This project was focused on google searches for different food items and how they fluctuated throughout the year and from year to year. It shows that some food, fluctuates by… Continue Reading →

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Week 1: Quotation Assignment

January 10, 2021Will Stepanski Leave a Comment

“The last 50 years saw the growth of increasing discomfort with inherited curricula, which were rightly seen as constrained by issues of race, class, gender, and first-world biases rooted in Eurocentric traditions. An important battle took place—to open reading lists and discussion… Continue Reading →

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SketchUp Post

January 8, 2021Will Stepanski 2 Comments

This assignment was not super difficult, but it did cause some frustration at the beginning before I got used to it. I found myself struggling with how touchy the zoom feature was at the beginning, but eventually got the hang… Continue Reading →

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