I’ve covered a lot of different ground in the past year. Fall term was privacy of individuals; winter term was privacy under law; and spring…
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The title’s a little misleading, I suppose, but it’s accurate for me — my part in the Persistence Project has come to a close. Hopefully…
Comments closedSo as we begin to wrap up our term online, we can start looking towards the future. That bright, shining future which right now is…
Comments closedSo, in case you haven’t obsessively backread every blog post I’ve ever made here, here’s the main thing you need to know for this post:…
Comments closedI’ll admit I’m a bit late in writing this blog post – classes have been going for three and a half weeks, we’re almost at…
Comments closedSo now there’s this. Carleton has moved online-only for the rest of the year. All academics and most staff activities are taking place over the…
Comments closedThis past week I was lucky enough to attend two different talks co-sponsored by the Cinema & Media Studies and Digital Arts & Humanities departments,…
Comments closedSo 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…
Comments closedSo. 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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