Author: Emilee
Science at Carleton
Jocelyn and I sought to answer the question, “How and why have the course offerings within the science departments at Carleton changed since 1867?” We did…
Visualizing Data Using Lucidchart
Many historical accounts, novels, or documents can be better understood and analyzed when displayed visually, rather than as a plain block of text. Imagine you…
A Year of Cushman Photography
For my midterm project I created a timeline depicting amateur photographer Charles Cushman’s journey across the U.S. in the year 1940.
Changes in Carleton’s Course Offerings Since 1867
Jocelyn and I will be working on the final project together to research how the course offerings within the science departments at Carleton have changed…
Flat Data Structures vs. Relational Databases
For this blog post, we were challenged to explore Stephen Ramsay’s description of databases. In his text, Ramsay describes two distinct types of databases: flat…
JS Tutorials and My Experience with Coding
I was first introduced to coding my junior year of high school , when I took the AP Computer Science class that my school offered….
Using HTML Dog Tutorials
While I know the basics of HTML and CSS, there is always more to learn! So I turned to HTML Dog tutorials, where I focused…
Exploring “Robots Reading Vogue”
Today I explored one of Yale University’s digital humanities projects, “Robots Reading Vogue,” which analyzes trends in advertising, word usage, cover art, and circulation among…
Exploring “The Rhythm of Food”
Aidan and I explored Google’s “Rhythm of Food” project, which analyzes search trends relating to food on Google from 2004-2016. What is the goal of…
See my house on SketchUp
Using SketchUp for the first time to make a model of the house I grew up in was somewhat intuitive, but also very frustrating. For…
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