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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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Introduction to Network Analysis

January 30, 2022jeannyzhang 2 Comments

The project that I chose to explore is the Introduction to Network Analysis by Thomas Padilla and Brandon Locke. Based on their personal websites, Thomas Padilla is a senior director at the Center for Research Libraries, and Brandon Locke is… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Digital Humanities, Gephi, Network analysis

Jeanny’s Realm

January 24, 2022jeannyzhang 2 Comments

Hi everyone, feel free to check out my new website, Jeanny’s Realm! I had a lot of fun setting up, building, and touching up my personal website. The variety of themes in WordPress is created a decision-making dilemma for me.… Continue Reading →

Week 3 CSS, Digital Humanities, website

Cows, Colleges, and Code

January 19, 2022jeannyzhang 3 Comments

Here we are in the age of digitalization, it has become more and more common for humanities scholars to approach traditional academic disciplines with quantitative methods. As data analysis become one of the most fundamental aspects of research, it is… Continue Reading →

Week 3 code, Digital Humanities, Kirschenbaum

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

Divided Communities

January 13, 2022James Leave a Comment

The ways in which identities inform both theory and practice in digital humanities have been largely overlooked. Those already marginalized in society and the academy can also find themselves in the liminal spaces of this field. Bailey Z. Moya. “All… Continue Reading →

Week 2 Baiely Z. Moya, Digital Humanities

Am I a Maker?

January 12, 2022Sunny 1 Comment

Code is “making” because we’ve figured out how to package it up into discrete units and sell it, and because it is widely perceived to be done by men. Chachra, Debbie. “Why i Am Not a Maker.” The Atlantic, 23 Jan.… Continue Reading →

Week 2 Debate, Digital Humanities, Maker, technology

Issues Facing the World of DH

January 12, 2022Mem Leave a Comment

“In doing the work of creating and utilizing digital tools for better digital humanities projects, shouldn’t we also be engaging the humanities themselves?” Moya Z. Bailey, “All the Digital Humanists Are White, All the Nerds Are Men, but Some of… Continue Reading →

Week 2 Digital Humanities, Identity, Moya Z. Bailey

SketchUp … and MessUp

January 11, 2022Grace 1 Comment

SketchUp Assignment: The Process Difficulty rating: 7.5/10 I definitely underestimated the amount of time it would take to build a 3D model of my home (this took me a little over three hours, whereas I had anticipated that it would… Continue Reading →

Week 1 3D modeling, Digital Humanities, House, SketchUp

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