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GeoDia User Forum: GeoDia tutorial video 2
http://geodiaforum.blogspot.com/2012/07/geodia-tutorial-video-2.html
Welcome to the GeoDia User Forum. This blog is set up to serve as a way to collect feedback from users of GeoDia. A spatial timeline of the ancient Mediterranean developed by Adam Rabinowitz. University of Texas at Austin, department of Classics), Peter Keane and Stuart Ross (UT Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services), and Nick Rabinowitz. Using Nick's timemap.js. Library and the LAITS DASe. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. GeoDia tutorial video 2. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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GeoDia User Forum: GeoDia at the Computer Applications in Classical Archaeology conference
http://geodiaforum.blogspot.com/2012/07/geodia-at-computer-applications-in.html
Welcome to the GeoDia User Forum. This blog is set up to serve as a way to collect feedback from users of GeoDia. A spatial timeline of the ancient Mediterranean developed by Adam Rabinowitz. University of Texas at Austin, department of Classics), Peter Keane and Stuart Ross (UT Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services), and Nick Rabinowitz. Using Nick's timemap.js. Library and the LAITS DASe. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. GeoDia at the Computer Applications in Classical Archaeology conference.
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GeoDia User Forum: GeoDia tutorial video 4
http://geodiaforum.blogspot.com/2012/07/geodia-tutorial-video-4.html
Welcome to the GeoDia User Forum. This blog is set up to serve as a way to collect feedback from users of GeoDia. A spatial timeline of the ancient Mediterranean developed by Adam Rabinowitz. University of Texas at Austin, department of Classics), Peter Keane and Stuart Ross (UT Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services), and Nick Rabinowitz. Using Nick's timemap.js. Library and the LAITS DASe. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. GeoDia tutorial video 4. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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GeoDia User Forum: GeoDia tutorial video 6
http://geodiaforum.blogspot.com/2012/07/geodia-tutorial-video-6.html
Welcome to the GeoDia User Forum. This blog is set up to serve as a way to collect feedback from users of GeoDia. A spatial timeline of the ancient Mediterranean developed by Adam Rabinowitz. University of Texas at Austin, department of Classics), Peter Keane and Stuart Ross (UT Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services), and Nick Rabinowitz. Using Nick's timemap.js. Library and the LAITS DASe. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. GeoDia tutorial video 6. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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GeoDia User Forum: GeoDia tutorial video 7
http://geodiaforum.blogspot.com/2012/07/geodia-tutorial-video-7.html
Welcome to the GeoDia User Forum. This blog is set up to serve as a way to collect feedback from users of GeoDia. A spatial timeline of the ancient Mediterranean developed by Adam Rabinowitz. University of Texas at Austin, department of Classics), Peter Keane and Stuart Ross (UT Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services), and Nick Rabinowitz. Using Nick's timemap.js. Library and the LAITS DASe. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. GeoDia tutorial video 7. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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GeoDia User Forum: GeoDia at the meeting of the Association of Ancient Historians
http://geodiaforum.blogspot.com/2012/07/geodia-at-meeting-of-association-of.html
Welcome to the GeoDia User Forum. This blog is set up to serve as a way to collect feedback from users of GeoDia. A spatial timeline of the ancient Mediterranean developed by Adam Rabinowitz. University of Texas at Austin, department of Classics), Peter Keane and Stuart Ross (UT Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services), and Nick Rabinowitz. Using Nick's timemap.js. Library and the LAITS DASe. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. GeoDia at the meeting of the Association of Ancient Historians. GeoDia at the meet...
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Associated Projects | Hestia
http://hestia.open.ac.uk/associated-projects
This page features some of the projects associated with Hestia. Some of the projects involve Hestia team members. Others are included because they have collaborated with us in some way or they overlap in research topic or methodology. The Open Philology Project. The Classical Reception Studies Network. Archaeological Computing Research Group. Archive / Connectivity / Geospatial. Connectivity / Geospatial / Text. Videos from 2013 @Hestiaproject. About 2 years ago. Via Twitter Web Client. About 2 years ago.
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GeoDia User Forum: GeoDia at the LAWDI workshop
http://geodiaforum.blogspot.com/2012/07/geodia-at-lawdi-workshop.html
Welcome to the GeoDia User Forum. This blog is set up to serve as a way to collect feedback from users of GeoDia. A spatial timeline of the ancient Mediterranean developed by Adam Rabinowitz. University of Texas at Austin, department of Classics), Peter Keane and Stuart Ross (UT Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services), and Nick Rabinowitz. Using Nick's timemap.js. Library and the LAITS DASe. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. GeoDia at the LAWDI workshop. Principles discussed there into practice. GeoDia at ...
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Hestia Phase 2 | Hestia
http://hestia.open.ac.uk/hestia-phase-2
Project (September 2008 – July 2010) produced two innovative outcomes: the understanding of geographic space in Herodotus’s Histories. In terms of connections between places and peoples rather than as points on a map; and the development and use of web technologies for visualising and thinking about a narrative. Hestia2. 1 Big data in the humanities: 4 key issues. Network analysis techniques, methods and models used for data exploration – hosted by the Archaeological Computing Research Group. Key discuss...