I found an easy and intuitive program called myHistro that creates projects combining the use of timelines and mapping to display data. The data is presented video that connects the timeline data with changes in location viewed on the map. This program is especially useful when telling a chronological story about the
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Midterm Mapping Project
The following link displays the project on my blog that uses mapping to organize and locate the photos and work of the Cushman Photography Collection. http://midterm.hjkeithahn.com/blog/
Continue readingThe Debate on Coding in the Humanities
I support the idea that all humanities students should learn to program. As the use of computers as ways of communication continues to grow, I believe that humanities students should be enabled with the ability to create a digital project in any field, or students should at least understand how
Continue readingFirst Experience with HTML and CSS
As a beginner to programming, I found skills with HTML and CSS to be quite interesting and useful, especially in understanding where the formatting of text and media on websites comes from and how it is organized and presented. I’ve learned that the processes can be tedious and require plenty
Continue readingThe Georgetown Slavery Archive
I chose to explore and examine The Georgetown Slavery Archive as I appreciate the site’s mission and organization of documents. This archive features materials connected with the Maryland Jesuits, Georgetown University, and slavery, as well as documents provided by descendants of the people owned by the Maryland Jesuits. The materials in this archive
Continue readingFirst Sketch-Up Model
A challenging part of the Sketch-Up house project was creating the roofs as well as all other 3D shapes that aren’t rectangular. In addition, the roof was hard to smooth on the top when the roof’s top was not a right angle. I wish there were more color and design
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