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Tutorial: (Not) Wordle!

March 3, 2022James 4 Comments

What I found was a neat tool called Wordle. No, not that wordle! “Wordle” is a tool used for generating word clouds from the text that is pasted. Sadly the original “Wordle” has been shut down (not sure why, but… Continue Reading →

Week 9 Tutorial

A Midterm for Mutants

February 21, 2022James Leave a Comment

Hi all, here’s my midterm, where I tried to figure out the most popular X-Men. Enjoy!

Midterm Claremont Run, DGAH, Midterm, x-men

Ye Old Carleton

February 8, 2022James Leave a Comment

I found an Old Map of Carleton! The process of getting the actual maps together was not too bad. I appreciated some of the features that you can add (points, lines, etc.) and how you can add multiple maps. The… Continue Reading →

Week 6 Digital Humanities, maps, week 6

Kentucky and Tennesse

February 3, 2022James Leave a Comment

I observed the map for Kentucky and Tennessee. I was able to arrange the map correctly over the actual placement of the two states. I can access the map this way, as well as looking over the actual image itself,… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Spatial Humanities, week 5

Time for Bacon!

January 31, 2022James 1 Comment

I’m going to be honest. When I saw ‘Francis Bacon’, my mind went to ‘Kevin Bacon’, so that’s why I check out this project. Still, I found it pretty interesting. ‘The Six Degrees of Francis Bacon’ is an everchanging dataset… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Digital Humanities, Six Degrees of Francis Bacon, week 5

My New Blog!

January 25, 2022James Leave a Comment

Here’s my blog! Take a look! The last time I used Word Press was for a class my sophomore year called “Introduction to Rhetoric”. For most of the class, we only used it for short essays in between classes where… Continue Reading →

Week 4 blog, WordPress

Thoughts on Coding

January 20, 2022James 1 Comment

I personally believe that Humanities students should learn how to code. As the world continues to evolve, so does our education. In academia, particularly interdisciplinary studies, I feel as if it’s almost necessary to be knowledgeable in multiple areas of… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding, Kirschenbaum

Analysis of Robots Reading Vogue

January 17, 2022James Leave a Comment

Introduction: Robots Reading Vogue is a website that data-mined thousands of Vogue magazines, allowing users to interact with the data and learn about different topics. Yale’s new Librarian for Digital Humanities Research, Peter Leonard, wanted to use a dataset that… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding, Digital Humanities

Divided Communities

January 13, 2022James Leave a Comment

The ways in which identities inform both theory and practice in digital humanities have been largely overlooked. Those already marginalized in society and the academy can also find themselves in the liminal spaces of this field. Bailey Z. Moya. “All… Continue Reading →

Week 2 Baiely Z. Moya, Digital Humanities

My Home on SketchUp

January 12, 2022James Leave a Comment

Welcome to my home! I tried my best to use the tools that we learned from last week’s Thursday class. However, I didn’t really try to experiment too much with other tools, I just stuck to what I knew. In… Continue Reading →

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