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ETC blog | Educational Technologies Center | McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning
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Educational Technologies Center McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning. Faculty Open House at the New Media Center, Thursday, April 17th, 4:30-6:00. ETC has moved to a new administrative center. The former ETC is now part of McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning. We now represent the Educational and Classroom Technologies division of the McGraw Center. The New Media Center has been renamed “The Mcgraw Center Digital Learning Lab.”. Please visit our new site at:. October 1, 2015. Need help with MATLAB?
theory2012.thatcamp.org
Workshops » THATCamp Theory 2012
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We are proud to offer the following workshops at THATCamp Theory! 1 Evaluation and Critique of DH Projects – Shannon Mattern. 2 Code Meets Item – Patrick Murray-John. 3 Database as Theory – Jean Bauer. 4 Re-imagining and Re-connecting Networks –. Unfortunately, Wendy Chun is unable to join us; Andrew Lison will lead the workshop. We connect to networks everyday, but do we know what it means to be connected? Permanent link to this article:. Http:/ theory2012.thatcamp.org/workshops-2/. October 13-14, 2012.
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network analysis | Packets
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Musings on Information Exchange: Historical, Digital, and Otherwise. Category Archives: network analysis. Network Analysis for Humanists. March 18, 2013. Today I am teaching a workshop called “Network Analysis for Humanists” at Northeastern’s NULab. For their Boston Area Days of DH. If you attended my workshop (or are just interested in learning more), here are a few suggested readings. I would include more, but following the links from Scott Weingart’s blog posts will help you find most of them. In the ...
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Annotated Bibliography | Packets
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Musings on Information Exchange: Historical, Digital, and Otherwise. Welcome to my digital humanities bookshelf! Each category will have two (max 3) books. There are, of course, many other books on each subject, but the purpose of this page is to give beginners (or those who want to move beyond basic knowledge) an easy place to start their journey. Websites and Web Design. Future Categories (recommendations welcome! Websites and Web Design. Head First HTML with CSS and XHTML. Pub Date: December 8, 2005.
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django | Packets
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Musings on Information Exchange: Historical, Digital, and Otherwise. Tales from the Port: Day 1 — Dry Dock. October 2, 2012. Welcome to my one week blog series,. Tales from the Port. Chronicling my rewriting of Project Quincy. From Ruby on Rails. First, some background:. Project Quincy is an open source software package I wrote a few years back to trace historical networks through time and space. It is an integral part of my dissertation and currently runs. The Early American Foreign Service Database.
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Safe Spaces and Kind Words | Packets
http://packets.jeanbauer.com/2012/03/08/safe-spaces-and-kind-words
Musings on Information Exchange: Historical, Digital, and Otherwise. Safe Spaces and Kind Words. March 8, 2012. Every generation has to kill the dragon, or so the saying goes. I may be starting a new chapter in my life, but I refuse to slam the door behind me. If I am privileged, then I owe that privilege to my teachers — female and male — who took time out of their busy lives and frantic production schedules to answer my questions, critique my data models, debug my programs, and tweak my code. And she i...
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ruby on rails | Packets
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Musings on Information Exchange: Historical, Digital, and Otherwise. Category Archives: ruby on rails. Tales from the Port: Day 1 — Dry Dock. October 2, 2012. Welcome to my one week blog series,. Tales from the Port. Chronicling my rewriting of Project Quincy. From Ruby on Rails. First, some background:. Project Quincy is an open source software package I wrote a few years back to trace historical networks through time and space. It is an integral part of my dissertation and currently runs. October 21, 2...
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Uncategorized | Packets
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Musings on Information Exchange: Historical, Digital, and Otherwise. Baking Gingerbread, as a DH project. October 3, 2015. Earlier today I was trying to put together slides for a workshop called “Getting Started in DH.” And I just couldn’t get started. I gave up on the slides and decided to make some gingerbread. Technically, I decided I needed to bake something, and when my husband saw me look over the recipe for from-scratch gingerbread, his eyes went soft. Systems and structures, past and present....
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Tales from the Port: Part 2 — Migrating the Database | Packets
http://packets.jeanbauer.com/2012/10/04/tales-from-the-port-part-2-migrating-the-database
Musings on Information Exchange: Historical, Digital, and Otherwise. Tales from the Port: Part 2 — Migrating the Database. October 4, 2012. In retrospect, maybe I shouldn’t have promised to write a blog post every night this week. The port has been going well, but I’ve been working late each night, and it’s just too hard to write clear English prose starting at midnight. So here, at last, is the promised post on migrating Project Quincy’s database from Rails to Django. EAFSD) took about two weeks. As I m...
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