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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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Yemi Shin’s Website

January 23, 2022yemi33 2 Comments

Here is the link to my website. My experience of developing in WordPress was smooth like the other peers have observed. I especially liked how easy it was to change the theme. CSS is something I dread and WordPress made… Continue Reading →

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My Experience with Web Development

January 23, 2022yemi33 Leave a Comment

I am for the humanities students learning to code, or at least learning the basics of how a computer software works. I am not saying that they should learn to code an entire website from scratch. I am saying that… Continue Reading →

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My First WordPress!

January 22, 2022Alejandro 1 Comment

Today I created my first WordPress site! It was a fun experience, and I managed to obtain a product I am satisfied with, I hope that it will grow as so does my knowledge about WordPress. This task was challenging… Continue Reading →

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What Can Programming Teach Humanities Students?

January 20, 2022Mikai Leave a Comment

On May 23, 2010, English professor Matthew G. Kirschenbaum posted “Hello Worlds (why humanities students should learn to program),” in which he argued the merits of teaching humanities students computer science. Five days later, student Evan Donahue posted “A “Hello… Continue Reading →

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Coding and Languages

January 19, 2022Lila 1 Comment

I believe that humanities students should not have to learn code. That is not to say that it is not helpful. I will bring forward an example from my experience: In my high school, everyone was required to take four… Continue Reading →

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Bridging Project Gaps – Why You Should Learn Some Code as a Digital Humanist

January 19, 2022David 2 Comments

I am vehemently in favor of everyone learning to understand on a basic level how code works and the fundamentals of coding, not just digital humanists. However, since the humanities now so closely linked with many disciplines, computer science included,… Continue Reading →

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A Studio Art Major’s Thoughts on Coding

January 18, 2022Grace 4 Comments

To Code or Not to Code… I am all for humanities students learning how to code.  In fact, I am all for all students learning how to code, regardless of their major or disciplinary focus.  I used to think that… Continue Reading →

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Exploring Authorial London

January 18, 2022Hodan Leave a Comment

Authorial London is designed to promote literary exploration of any geographic location, designed for those interested in investigating the interplay of literature and place anywhere on Earth Authorial London is a literary project of Stanford University, which aims to compile… Continue Reading →

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Analyzing The Rhythm of Food

January 18, 2022Mikai 3 Comments

Most 21st century Americans are likely not strangers with the utility of Google, and Googling unfamiliar phrases we encounter, things we suddenly would like to see out, and reaching for other curiosities is an experience many of us share. Like… Continue Reading →

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DH Project Analysis: State of The Union address minute by minute on Twitter

January 18, 2022Carlos 3 Comments

The State of The Union(SOTU) address is the topic of political discussion when it’s aired. In today’s world, it’s possible to track the conversations the SOTU is generating through social media sites like Twitter. This project takes the SOTU and… Continue Reading →

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