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Introduction to Digital Humanities

Introduction to Digital Humanities

UCLA | Winter 2022

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    • Milestones
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    • Building your project site
    • Project presentation
    • Previous years’ projects
  • Other assignments
    • Overview
    • Discussion leader assignment
    • Homework 1: Due January 13
    • Homework 2: Due January 20
    • Homework 3: Due January 27
    • Homework 4: Due February 3
    • Homework 5: Due February 10
    • Homework 6: Due February 17
    • Homework 7: Due February 24
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    • DH resources at UCLA
    • DH resources beyond UCLA
      • Global DH Calendar
    • Finding data
    • Data Cleaning and Manipulation
      • Getting started with OpenRefine
      • Make a pivot table with Excel
    • Data visualization
      • Getting started with Tableau Public
      • Further Tableau & Flourish
      • 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
      • Build a simple network graph with Flourish

Previous years’ projects

Sunkyu Lee, Mapping the Great Wall Frontier in Early 17th century China

Aina Soley, Postwar Trials in Catalonia

Rebecca Moffitt, Gothic Novels

Michael Sokol, Dying Behind Bars

Lena Truper, Cybernetic Visions

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”

Matthew Griffith, “the demands project”

Matthew Swanson, “Social Media Sockpuppets”

Anna Bonazzi, “Migrant Deaths in Europe”

Contact

Prof. Miriam Posner

mposner@humnet.ucla.edu

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