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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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Github Tutorial

March 3, 2022Daniel 1 Comment

Today, I am going to write a basic introduction to Github, not just for programmer but also for digital humanists. We have seen Github pages several times either in class activity or during the homeworks. As a strong advocate of… Continue Reading →

Week 9 Github, Tutorial

Midterm – Omeka exhibit of the Tate Collection

February 16, 2022Daniel Leave a Comment

This is my wordpress website that illustrates the process of creating the Omeka exhibition of the artworks by Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, which are currently owned by Tate.

Midterm Omeka, Tate Collection

ArcGIS Web Mapping

February 8, 2022Daniel Leave a Comment

Here is the link of the website that I embedded my ArcGIS map of the population of squirrels and plants in the Central Park. This was my second time using ArcGIS web mapping including the first exercise which was integrating… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis

Georeferencing South America

February 3, 2022Daniel 1 Comment

Georeference is a technique to connect the historic maps with the modern map we know. The process is direct and intuitive: just find a map you want to work on and click the matching spots on both maps. I personally… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Georeference

Introduction to Network Analysis

January 31, 2022Daniel 1 Comment

The project I chose to explore is the Introduction to Network Analysis by Thomas Padilla and Brandon Locke. This post is mainly focused on guiding how to start analyzing and creating a network analysis using Gephi, a data visualization tool. When the… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Network analysis

My personal website

January 23, 2022Daniel 2 Comments

This was my second time setting up my personal website and the process was clearly different from my first blog. My first website was a Github page hosted by Github. It was also free and there are many layouts I… Continue Reading →

Week 3 website, WordPress

Hello World!

January 20, 2022Daniel 2 Comments

First of all, I would like to start off by stating my opinion that I strongly support that humanities students should learn to code, or the basics of Computer Science. I personally think that coding language is becoming one of… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding

Analysis of Linked Jazz

January 16, 2022Daniel 1 Comment

Introduction Linked jazz is a research project to apply Linked Open Data to identify cultural heritage of jazz musicians and relationships of the musicians by creating a linked network. Sources The sources of the project are the documents or text… Continue Reading →

Week 2 music, week 2

Technology and Humanities

January 13, 2022Daniel 1 Comment

The digitization of the world’s knowledge and its movement across global networks, no matter how incomplete or incompletely free, have transformed what we understand by and how we approach the humanities in the 21st century. Burdick et al. “One: From Humanities… Continue Reading →

Week 2 technology

SketchUp

January 11, 2022Daniel 1 Comment

SketchUp is a free 3D modeling tool, and I tried it to make a model of my childhood house (or apartment). It was my first time using this, and the web version was easy to access with various features. For… Continue Reading →

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