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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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Author: Nina Sun

Data visualization with ggplot2 in R

March 3, 2022Nina Sun 1 Comment

ggplot2 is a widely used r package to visualize data. It provides many different commands to present various visualizations of the data, and it is also quite flexible to adjust if there’s any change need to be made. For example,… Continue Reading →

Week 9 Tutorial

Nina Sun Midterm

February 17, 2022Nina Sun Leave a Comment

Here is my midterm project. I did a text analysis on one of Robin’s pieces Votes for women using Open Refine and Voyant. Hope you enjoy!

Midterm Midterm

Network Analysis on Women’s Club

February 9, 2022Nina Sun Leave a Comment

This is the network that I explored in my blog. It contains several social connections of the Grand Rapid Elites in the reform period. I mainly explored the women’s club, which contains information about the Grand Rapids Federation of Women’s… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Network analysis, Network Visualization

Web Mapping

February 8, 2022Nina Sun 1 Comment

This is my Squirrel Census web map in my own website. I encountered some problem while creating the web app attachment, and therefore I can’t find the correct share button as the instruction indicated. I then figured out we need… Continue Reading →

Week 6 Web Mapping

Georeferning Analysis

February 3, 2022Nina Sun 1 Comment

This is my rectified map. It is a hand-drawn Italian map made in the 18th century. In the rectifying process, I was surprised by the various format that spatial DH projects can be presented in. In the projects that we… Continue Reading →

Week 5 blog, Georeferencing

Personal Website Building

January 24, 2022Nina Sun Leave a Comment

This is my new blog site! Overall, I really enjoyed the process of setting up my own website. I had some experience building the websites using SquareSpace in high school, so the whole set up process was similar and familiar… Continue Reading →

Week 3 CSS, website

Is learning code necessary?

January 20, 2022Nina Sun 2 Comments

While programming will indeed usefully equip one better to understand computer scientific discourses, it should NOT be taken as the necessary precondition to engaging with the computer sciences and all who consider themselves scholars of the humanities should realize that… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding, opinion post

Reverse Engineering Analysis on Six Degrees of Francis Bacon Network

January 18, 2022Nina Sun Leave a Comment

The project that I explored is the Six Degrees of Francis Bacon project. This project uses a statistical analyzing method to infer the social network of Francis Bacon, who was a British philosopher back in the 17th century, and presents the… Continue Reading →

Week 2 Black Box, Reverse Engineering

It’s Ok to not be a maker

January 13, 2022Nina Sun 2 Comments

People have happily informed me that I am a maker because I use phrases like “design learning experiences,” which is mistaking what I do (teaching) for what I’m actually trying to help elicit (learning). To characterize what I do as… Continue Reading →

Week 2 opinion post

About My House Project on Sketch up

January 13, 2022Nina Sun 1 Comment
Front side of my house

How easy/hard was it? In the process of making my house into 3D version, the easy part is to make the two sided roof house that we’ve learned in class, as well as the base of the house. The hardest… Continue Reading →

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