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Web Mapping 101 Post – Carlos

March 16, 2022Carlos Leave a Comment

Hello, here’s the link to my embedded map on my site. I think web mapping is a viable option for data representation for a variety of different projects, as long as they have some geographical/spatial element to them. Having done… Continue Reading →

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The Medium of Microfiche – FINAL PROJECT

March 16, 2022Luisa Leave a Comment

The Medium of Microfiche is our project that transposes the dusty and overlooked microfiche from Carleton’s collection into a contemporary, interactive digital playground for people to experience an antiquated and forgotten approach to storing information (microfiche). Our project is broken… Continue Reading →

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Dacie Moses House Timeline

March 15, 2022David Leave a Comment

For my final project I unfortunately was unable to work on one of the larger group projects, so instead I took inspiration from one of the Carleton Archives images and researched the history surrounding Dacie Moses House. I noticed that… Continue Reading →

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Ushahidi and Crowdsourcing Data

March 3, 2022Mikai 4 Comments

Formerly CrowdMap, Ushahidi is a software that crowdsources data to map and visualize information, patterns, and locations. Information can be added via avenues like the site, email, text, and Twitter.  Ushahidi’s current usage is as follows.  Ushahidi was created in… Continue Reading →

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Timeline JS Tutorial

March 2, 2022David 5 Comments

While mentioned in the Humanities Data Lab, we haven’t had the opportunity to use Timeline JS in class yet. It is one of my personal favorite tools for humanities assignments having used it both high school and at Carleton. The… Continue Reading →

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Flourish Walk Through

March 2, 2022Lila 2 Comments

Flourish is a data visualization tool that has a variety of interactive graphs and maps. In addition to specialized methods of viewing the data such as a population pyramid for breaking down population statistics, more traditional types of graphs such… Continue Reading →

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How to use Time Graphics

March 2, 2022Alejandro 6 Comments

Time Graphics is a (mostly) free platform on the internet that can be used to create time lines. It has a lot of cool features that are helpful when working on it. For instance, you can easily save your time… Continue Reading →

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Microfiche Project Report

March 1, 2022Henry 2 Comments

Progress Thus far, we have scanned three college catalogs for each college type: For liberal arts colleges, we scanned Carleton College, Lewis and Clark College, and Reed College For public colleges, we scanned UCLA, Georgia State University, and San Francisco… Continue Reading →

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Andy Warhol Midterm

February 23, 2022David Leave a Comment

For my midterm I made a small Omeka exhibit depicting some of Andy Warhol’s works from 1950-1955 here.

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Carleton Tunnels: History & Culture

February 22, 2022Mikai 2 Comments

Our group is interested in documenting Carleton’s tunnel system, which has been closed off to students since 1988. A quick search of available materials in the online archives reveals the tunnels’ role in history such as in the birth of… Continue Reading →

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