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Digital Humanities 201

UCLA | Winter 2019

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  • Final Project
    • Assignment
    • Datasets
    • Milestones
    • Rubric
    • Building your project site
    • Project presentation
    • Last year’s projects
  • Schedule
  • Policies
    • Grading
  • Tutorials & Guides
    • DH resources at UCLA
    • DH resources beyond UCLA
    • Finding data
    • Data Cleaning and Manipulation
      • Getting started with OpenRefine
      • Make a pivot table with Excel
    • Data visualization
      • Getting started with Tableau Public
      • Dataviz tools
      • Investigating p5
    • Text analysis
      • Messing around with the Topic Modeling Tool
      • Visualize your topic model
    • Web development
      • Build a webpage from scratch with HTML
      • Paint that page with CSS
      • CSS Part 2: Divs, classes, and IDs
      • Publish your website with GitHub pages
      • Make a fancy site with Mobirise
      • Alternatives to Mobirise
      • I already know HTML and CSS!
    • Mapping
      • Create a map with Tableau
      • Tableau 2: Basemaps, data layers, and geolocation
      • Mapping resources
    • Network Analysis
      • In-class network analysis links
      • Create a network graph with Cytoscape
      • Cytoscape: Working with attributes
      • Cytoscape: Working with selections
      • Get a unimodal network from a bimodal network
      • Publish your Cytoscape graph

Last year’s projects

Ashton Prigge, Carnegie Museum of Art Contemporary Art Dataset

Dandi Meng, “Tells an uncommonly straight plain story”: Dispatches from the Eastern State Penitentiary, 1830-1850

Isabelle Briggs, “A Witch’s Calendar, 1563-1736”

Joyce Wang, “SIPRI Study”

Julia Karpicz, “Public Art on Campus”

Keith Locantore, “JMW Turner: A Digital Humanities Project”

Leticia TreviƱo, “User Prejudices: Social Media Campaigns in the Battle for the Presidency”

Matthew Griffith, “the demands project”

Matthew Swanson, “Social Media Sockpuppets”

Anna Bonazzi, “Migrant Deaths in Europe”

Categories

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Contact

Prof. Miriam Posner

mposner@humnet.ucla.edu

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