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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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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….
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…
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…
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…
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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