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Course Portfolio Submission Form - H390: The Digital Past
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H390: The Digital Past. Blog Rubric – Fall 2015. Final Project Assignment – Fall 2015. Final Project Rubric – Fall 2015. Week 1: August 31, 2015. Week 2: September 14, 2015. Week 3: September 21, 2015. Week 4: September 28, 2015. Week 5: October 5, 2015. Week 6: October 13, 2015. Week 7: October 19, 2015. Week 8: October 26, 2015. Week 9: November 2, 2015. Week 10: November 9, 2015. Week 11: November 16, 2015. Week 12: November 23, 2015. Week 13: November 30, 2015. Week 14: December 7, 2015. July 29, 2015.
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Course Requirements - H390: The Digital Past
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H390: The Digital Past. Blog Rubric – Fall 2015. Final Project Assignment – Fall 2015. Final Project Rubric – Fall 2015. Week 1: August 31, 2015. Week 2: September 14, 2015. Week 3: September 21, 2015. Week 4: September 28, 2015. Week 5: October 5, 2015. Week 6: October 13, 2015. Week 7: October 19, 2015. Week 8: October 26, 2015. Week 9: November 2, 2015. Week 10: November 9, 2015. Week 11: November 16, 2015. Week 12: November 23, 2015. Week 13: November 30, 2015. Week 14: December 7, 2015. All GMU stud...
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- Fall 2014 - H390: The Digital Past
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Week 1: Introduction and the Internet. Week 2: Doing History Online. Week 3: Primary Sources. Week 4: Digital Chicago, 1870-1930. Week 5: Secondary Sources. Week 6: Ethical, Legal & Security Issues in the Digital Age. Week 8: Asking Questions, Building Projects. Week 9: Mining for Information. Week 10: Maps & Tools. Week 11: Spatial Analysis. Week 12: Data & Databases. Week 13: Analyzing Your Data. Fall 2014 - H390: The Digital Past. Welcome to the Digital Past. Erin N. Bush. Ebush3 @ gmu.edu.
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- Fall 2015 - H390: The Digital Past
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Week 2: Doing History Online. Week 3: Crime in Chicago, 1870-1930. Week 4: Secondary Sources. Week 5: Primary Sources. Week 6: Ethical, Legal & Security Issues. Week 7: Data & Digital History. Week 8: Making Arguments With Data. Week 9: Introduction to Mapping. Week 10: Spatial History. Week 11: Mining Data & Texts. Week 12: Using Visualizations. Week 13: Visual Storytelling & History. Week 14: Your Professional Web Presence. Fall 2015 - H390: The Digital Past. Welcome to the Digital Past.
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what am i seeing?: 16 Days in India
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By mark swindle design-i. 16 Days in India. A breath of fresh air, eh? Yours Truly, floating up the the Hooghly River and perhaps looking a little thinner: the India Map. The piracy team, including Chinese, Indian, Brazilian, Russian and US members, on a skiff heading for a temple visit north of the city. We made the 3-hour trip on a huge old steamboat with a story-laden captain and sandwiches that made more than a few people sick later in the day. In a land of 4-armed deities, a 3-headed dog doesn't see...
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Chicago Homicide Maps: Chicago HSI Forensic Visualization
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Is an application to research spatial relationships between homicide events in Chicago. This tool is comprised of multiple federal, state, and regional data resources organized into an intuitive visual display. Allows a researcher to accomplish the following tasks:. Filter homicide events by:. General Homicide Type (e.g. gang motivated or child abuse). Victim or Primary and Secondary Offender Age, Race, and Gender. Type of Weapon Used. View details about each homicide. Map homicides in relation to:.
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what am i seeing?: September 2011
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By mark swindle design-i. Friday, September 30, 2011. On April 7 an Iranian man self-immolated in Dam Square, Amsterdam in front of horrified onlookers after his third request for political asylum was refused. A spokesman for the Minister of Immigration and Asylum, Gerd Leers, pointed out that the procedures have been executed properly and that the man had all the remedies at his disposal. With embarrassment I recall making use of the term self-immolation. On December 17, 2010, a street vendor, Mohamed B...
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what am i seeing?: The Toppling of the Statue
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By mark swindle design-i. Tuesday, December 14, 2010. The Toppling of the Statue. CHICAGO - Bankrupted by The Endless Wars. Citizens performed an enraged Americanized version of the toppling of the statue of Saddam Hussein. Of April 9, 2003, using commandeered construction equipment and explosives on the Sears Tower (aka the "Willis Tower"), the famous Chicago landmark. Spearheaded by the ad hoc. The President had to dish up to the Republicans in exchange for unemployment benefits extension. A tax cu...
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what am i seeing?: May 2011
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By mark swindle design-i. Tuesday, May 17, 2011. The Palimpsest Book Project. Presents her Palimpsest Book. Project Thursday at the Unbound Book. Conference. A sort of Fluxus. Inspired work, it " is an individual game and each one of the players ‘reads’ the story that the objects in the book-box tell and s/he continues ‘writing’ the story by adding one more object. The book-box, after that, has to be gifted to someone else who wishes to play the game. Sam August 12, 1921. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).