So this week (and the past couple weeks, actually) I’ve been doing some reading on the legal policies of a company called Gradescope. While this…
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First Carleton Website
This is the earliest official Carleton website that can be found on Wayback Machine. This website were basic, using vertically structured, text-heavy pages with few graphics just like most of the web design at that time. There are also some eye-catching blue underlined hypertext to navigate the virtual Web space. This website also has different sections for visitors, students and alumni which is very unusual for .edu websites at that time. It is a pity that this division disappeared during the next 10 years.
1 CommentSo. The travel ban. It’s not strictly digital humanities, but it’s definitely ethics and it’s definitely relevant to Carleton. So that’s my blog post for…
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1 CommentOn April 23, the Digital Scholarship (DS) program participated in the MinneWebCon held in McNamara Alumni Center at University of Minnesota. A two-day web conference…
Leave a CommentIt’s midterms, and you know what that means. Time to review! … my work so far this term, that is. I’ve already taken my exams.…
Leave a CommentMy post this week was going to be about how people use libraries and the information they contain. Then Iowa happened. So this week, we’re…
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