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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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Everyone should learn to code

January 20, 2022Kevin Leave a Comment

I believe that everyone should learn to code if they are able. Perhaps a better way of saying this is that I believe that there are very few cases where learning how to code wouldn’t be beneficial. In STEM fields,… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding, coding experience

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

CODING BAD

January 20, 2022Alistair 3 Comments

Now that I have your attention from the clickbaity title, here is my blog (I don’t actually think coding is bad). Popular culture portrays “computer science” as a person, usually a man, hunched over in the dark, hacking away at… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding, Evan Donahue

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

Are We All Coders?

January 20, 2022Spooky Nuggets Leave a Comment

The topic of debate in Digital Humanities classes across the country is whether or not those studying the humanities ought to have experience and knowledge coding? (at least I think it is… I have a small study sample) There are… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding, Humanities

Hello World!

January 20, 2022Daniel 2 Comments

First of all, I would like to start off by stating my opinion that I strongly support that humanities students should learn to code, or the basics of Computer Science. I personally think that coding language is becoming one of… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding

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

Should Humanities Students Learn How To Code?

January 19, 2022Mem 4 Comments

Many people believe that because computer science is an expanding field, all students should learn how to code in order to better work within their own field. While I believe that learning to code can help you think in new… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding, Computer Science, Digital Humanities

Why Humanities Students Have To Learn Coding

January 18, 2022Sunny 3 Comments

Humanities is not a STEM subject, and is actually considered as a subject far from STEM. However, as technology has started to develop, people working in the subject of humanities started to implement computers to develop their ideas and studies.… Continue Reading →

Week 3 Coding, Computer Science, Debate, Digital Humanities

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
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