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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
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    • 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
November 20, 2017 limgrace

google fusion table: the martians claim canada

The narrative that I read for this week blog’s post was The Martians Claim Canada. This narrative was a short story

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November 20, 2017 obedardon

Week 8

For this week I decided to do my blog post on Scream by Rui Azevedo. This story recounts the experience of

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November 20, 2017 michellevo

The Martians Claim Canada

I read “The Martians Claim Canada” by Margaret Atwood. I thought it was really cute and funny. I love light-hearted sci-fi

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November 20, 2017 gabychan

Google Fusion Table: A Suburban Weekend

I created my network off the story ‘A Suburban Weekend’. Here is my network: I believe the network displays who

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November 20, 2017 kevster

Blog Post #8: Martians Claim Canada

For this week’s blog post I read The Martians Claim Canada by Margaret Atwood, and made a network graph to

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November 20, 2017 rubymax

Lagomorph

This graph shows the connections of characters who interact with each other. We understand who is and isn’t present when

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November 20, 2017 diannak

“Sorry To Disturb You” Network

My network diagram is based on the short story “Sorry to Disturb You” by Jack Underwood, which is about the

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November 20, 2017 donasyria

The Martians Claim Canada Blog Post

Today, I chose to read the story of The Martians Claim Canada and it is a short fiction story by

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November 20, 2017 tennshaun

Seven People with the Same Name and Their Discreet Moments

This week, I am analyzing the short story titled “Seven People with the Same Name and Their Discreet Moments” by

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November 20, 2017 aitanabalam

Portia’s Choice

I read Portia’s Choice; an account of a traumatic experience that adolescent Annie has with Gerry, an adult man. Gerry

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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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