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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
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    • 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
October 9, 2017 nvdvn

Week 1: Reverse Engineering “Robots Reading Vogue”

Introduction “Robots Reading Vogue” is a project that was formed by Peter Leonard and Lindsay King from the Digital Humanities

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October 9, 2017 yechanlee

Exploring Robots Reading Vogue

Data mine – the action of extracting information and compiling for further analysis. Fashion – a popular trend, especially in styles

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October 9, 2017 obedardon

Mappa Mundi

  I decided to explore the Mappa Mundi, which is currently being preserved in Hereford, England. Mappa Mundi, Latin for

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October 9, 2017 crystalchan

Reverse Engineering John Ashbery’s Nest

John Ashbery’s Nest allows individuals to explore the collections and spaces that inspired the legendary American poet, collagist, art critic

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October 9, 2017 collection_of_thoughts

Reverse Engineering Mappa Mundi Exploration

Mappa Mundi Exploration revolves around unveiling the interpretive potential of Mappa Mundi (shown above), a highly valued, historical artefact currently stored

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October 9, 2017 fujialuo

Celebrating John Ashbery

In a sense, the virtual tour of John Ashbery’s Nest (http://vr.ashberyhouse.yale.edu/) is able to digitally restore the poet’s house and

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October 9, 2017 wandahe

Understanding the True John Ashbery

John Ashbery is known to be one of the greatest 20th-century American poet. “John Ashbery’s Nest” invites the general public

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October 9, 2017 vcodilla

Discovering John Ashbery’s Nest

Virtual tours of historical spaces have become increasingly immersive thanks to digital technologies. A prime example of this is the

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October 8, 2017 alexgibbonss

Deconstructing “The Shape of History”

I decided to deconstruct the project,  “The Shape of History: Reimagining Elizabeth Palmer Peabody’s Historical Visualization Work.” This Digital Humanities

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October 8, 2017 Spencer

John Ashbery’s Nest (Spencer Chau)

  John Ashbery’s Nest‘s unique welcoming to the website is extremely intriguing as the site uses a smooth 3D zoom-in

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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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