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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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CarlClubs — Final Project Link

March 13, 2022Peter Leave a Comment

The CarlClubs is a website dedicated to the history and current state of clubs at Carleton. It intertwines both the history of former clubs and greater student entertainment and the full roster and info of currently operating Carleton clubs. The… Continue Reading →

Week 10 Final Project, fun@Carleton

Omeka CSV Import+ tutorial

March 2, 2022Peter 1 Comment

Omeka is a content management system and web publishing platform designed specifically for Digital Humanities, which can store and organize metadata. This platform is mainly used for building collections of a set of data and then organized into different categories. Most… Continue Reading →

Week 9 CSV Import, Omeka, Tutorial

CarlClubs Final Project Update

February 27, 2022Peter 10 Comments

Progress Created a spreadsheet with information on all the clubs, including descriptions, location, the approximate number of members, and photos In the process of emailing club leaders to gather further necessary information(founding date, for example) Gathered info from archive source… Continue Reading →

Week 8 Final Project, fun@Carleton

What Carleton Students Do For Fun?

February 20, 2022Peter 7 Comments

Topic A interactive web map of clubs and recreations at Carleton. Sources Clubs information: https://carleton.presence.io/organizations One of Adam’s friends who works for CarletonArchive Source Events information: https://contentdm.carleton.edu/digital/collection/Archives/id/2634 (winter ball) Process Use a Carleton map and existing software to create the… Continue Reading →

Week 7 Final Project, fun@Carleton

Peter Tu Midterm

February 16, 2022Peter Leave a Comment

This is my midterm project. I choose to create a photogrammetry model of Buddha Preaching in the British Museum. Here is the link to my webpage. Enjoy 🙂

Midterm British museum, Midterm, Photogrammetry

My experience with Web Mapping

February 5, 2022Peter 1 Comment

This is the link to my embedded map page on my site. I have a lot of fun adding lines and areas to my map and comparing it to the actual world map. I am surprised to see how the… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Georeferencing, Personal Site, Web Mapping

Georeferencing Africa

February 2, 2022Peter 1 Comment

I highly enjoy the process of georeferencing. And here is my result. I did a map of Africa which was published in 1720. I am shocked at how powerful David Rumsey Georeferencer is. I used to think when doing georeferencing,… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Georectifying, Georeferencing

Six Degrees of Francis Bacon

January 29, 2022Peter 1 Comment

I did a network analysis on Six Degrees of Francis Bacon. What are the nodes and what are the edges? The nodes represent people who have some relationship with Francis Bacon. Each edge shows the relationship between two people. A… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Network analysis, Six Degrees of Francis Bacon

My personal website

January 22, 2022Peter 1 Comment

Here is my personal website! I have the experience of developing a website from scratch but have never used WordPress before. While setting up the website, I am constantly amazed at how convenient it is to create a personal website using… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Personal Blog, WordPress

Thoughts on why humanity students should learn coding

January 20, 2022Peter 3 Comments

I firmly believe that Humanity students should learn coding. TheThe technology 20 years ago had shifted dramatically compared to today. And internet now plays an increasingly important role in storing and transmitting information, which can be a valuable resource for… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding, HTML

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