π± June 10
Location:
- Latitude + Longitude 39.952, -75.193
- Van Pelt Library, Room 124, Class of 1968 Seminar Room
β Check in & Coffee, Welcome
9:00 - 10:45 am
πΊοΈ Digital Humanities + Mapping
10:45am - 12:00
- Group introductions and review of workplan
- Identify participant goals and priorities for the course
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Using Maps to See Beyond the Obvious / Usando Mapas para Ver mΓ‘s AllΓ‘ de lo Obvio
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Mapping the Field syllabus
π Lunch
It's me JavaScript
1:30 - 2:15 pm (45 minutes)
- character strings
- string methods
- variables
- conditions
- functions
- events
- errors
- loops and iteration
- objects
- Digital Ocean Lessons
- W3Schools
π― Finding Places in Texts and Images
2:20 - 3:00 pm (40 minutes)
β Coffee Break
π DH Project Reviews
3:30 - 5:00 pm (90 minutes)
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Group project: Review of digital humanities projects and their use of mapping. In pairs, spend 30-40 minutes reviewing the map and associated materials. Prepare a short presentation to the group (5-10 minutes) that offers a brief summary of the project and its purpose, describe its use of mapping technologies as well as interesting, outstanding or problematic issues. 1
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Torn Apart / Separados
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Slave Revolt in Jamaica, 1760-1761
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The Chinese Deathscape: Grave Reform in Modern China
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Pictoral St. Louis
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Books of Duchesses
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Chernobyl/Chornobyl Project
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In the Same Boats
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"False Image of History" Perspectives on Confederate Commemoration from the Black Press
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Another project of your choosing. Perhaps from this list? Or this Zotero library? Perhaps a directory?
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βοΈ Opening Keynote
5:15 - 6:00 pm
Catherine Knight Steele
Doing Digital Humanities with Radical Intentionality: Lessons from Black Feminist Praxis
π Reception
6:00 - 7:00 pm