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Using Google My Maps: The Benefits for Digital Humanities

Google My Maps is a basic mapping software that can easily be used to accomplish lots of common digital humanities goals and analyze in useful…

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Analyzing Adjectives and Noticing Nouns

My analysis of Mark Twain’s speeches can be found on my website HERE.

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Databases, Data, and Debates

Stephen Ramsay, in his article on databases, addresses the differences between flat and relational databases. After reflecting on his explanations, it is impossible to determine…

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Learning to Code: a complex problem

In the debate about whether humanities students should learn to code, both Donahue and Kirschenbaum address the way that the two fields (humanities and computer…

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Back to Basics: HTML and CSS

One of my teachers in junior high was absolutely enchanted with code and spend the year trying to teach us as much as she could….

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Analyzing Segregation through Interactive Maps

I have recently been reading a book titled “The Color of Law,” which investigates the ways that the government was responsible for segregation in the…

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How I Realized that my Childhood Home was Poorly Designed

This project immediately proved to be difficult. Because of the odd shapes of my childhood home, I was constantly rebuilding sections of the house from…

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