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Progress: Courses offered at Carleton since 1867

Progress, Tools, and Techniques: For our project, Emilee and I decided to dig further into the history of science courses offered at Carleton dating back…

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Lost to Progress: Carleton Buildings Pre-Renovation/Replacement

We, Kenyon, Abbey, and Aidan, plan to do a project in 3D modelling of some of the older buildings on campus that have been either…

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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…

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Carleton Expansion over Time

Alan and I are considering develop a project on how Carleton’s campus has grown and evolved over time, what kind of decisions did the college…

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The Campus That Could Have Been

Emily Wight and I are teaming up to create a digital humanities project, “the campus that might have been.” Our goal is to explore abandoned…

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Building and Diversity With Parish House

John Mullan and I are planning to do a DH project on how Parish House impacted the growth of the international student body at Carleton….

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Georefercing with David Ramsey Georeferencer

While aesthetically pleasing, I found the UI not to lend intuition. While there was a pop-up guide, it didn’t actually show me how to do…

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Spatial Humanities Exercise

The link to my map: https://davidrumsey.georeferencer.com/maps/487696592672/view#173812898324 This mapping process made me realize that spatial DH projects require patience and parsimony. They visually display the connections…

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Starting Spatial Humanities

It was extremely interesting to work with maps and spatial humanities. Being able to look at how different historical patterns interact (or coincide) with each…

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Data Details

I’ve interacted with lots of different data structures, both flat and relational, through my professional work. I was never really aware of any of their…

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