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Introduction to Digital Humanities

DH101, Fall 2017

  • Assignments
    • Reading Schedule
      • Key Terms
    • Weekly Blog Posts
    • Exams
      • Midterm
      • Final Exam
    • Final Project
      • Milestones
        • Annotated Bibliography Guidelines
        • Charter Guidelines
        • Data Critique Guidelines
        • Wireframes
      • Final Project Grading
  • Policies
    • Accessibility
    • FAQs
    • Working in Public
    • Grading
    • Contact and Office Hours
  • Tutorials & Guides
    • Francesca’s Lab
    • Research Skills
      • Finding Books and Articles
      • Emailing Someone You Don’t Know
      • Reading Scholarly Books and Articles
    • Data Manipulation
      • Get started with OpenRefine
      • Parts of your data
      • OpenRefine Resources
    • Data Visualization
      • Pick the right chart or graph for your data
      • Recommended Dataviz Tools
      • Summarize values with Excel
      • Make a diagram with RAW
      • This is fun, how do I do more of this?
    • Mapping
      • Carto Tutorial
      • Geocoding your data
      • Google Fusion Table basics
      • Recommended mapping tools
    • Web Publishing
      • Create a Blog Post on Our Course Website
      • Working with WordPress
      • HTML & CSS
        • Build a web page from scratch with HTML
        • Paint that page with CSS
        • CSS part 2: Divs, classes, and IDs
    • Network Analysis
    • Programming
      • Let’s play with p5!
    • General Help, Meetups, & Groups
    • Timeline Tools
  • Class Blog

Author: phenomelanie

December 4, 2017 phenomelanie

3D Model: Golden Gate Bridge

Hi all, I made a rudimentary representation of the Golden Gate Bridge! When I first learned to use Solidworks, I

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November 18, 2017 phenomelanie

“You Okay for Time?” Network Analysis

For this post, I chose to analyze Kaori Fujino’s You Okay for Time?. This fictional short story details the relationship

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November 13, 2017 phenomelanie

Exploring Caribbean Cholera

Caribbean Cholera seeks to give a temporal and geographical representation of cholera outbreaks in the Caribbean during the 19th century.

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November 6, 2017 phenomelanie

HTML FUN!

I couldn’t upload to my server as did some people in my group, so instead, I’ve attached a screenshot:

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November 1, 2017 phenomelanie

OpenRefine for Cylinder Recordings

The facet function of OpenRevise seems to be most relevant operation in organizing our cylinder recording data. Our group was

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October 23, 2017 phenomelanie

Ontology: Gender Breakdown of City Workers by Department

The dataset I chose to work with is an analysis of the gender breakdown of city workers by department. It

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October 16, 2017 phenomelanie

Account of the San Francisco earthquake and fire

Born and raised in San Francisco, this post hits home. The collection is a first-hand account of the San Francisco

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October 9, 2017 phenomelanie

Reverse Engineering “The Shape of History”

Lauren Klein’s “The Shape of History” sets out to redefine the passive role that users have with data visualizations. Instead

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About This Class

UCLA, Fall 2017
Professor Miriam Posner
TAs: Francesca Albrezzi and Dustin O'Hara
Lectures: M, W, 2-3:15, Young 2200
Labs: Fridays, Rolfe 2118 and YRL 11630F
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