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…
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I’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…
Leave a CommentSo 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…
1 CommentSo 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…
Leave a 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…
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…
Leave a CommentThis week I’ve been following up on looking into the CCPA, or California Consumer Privacy Act. Quick intro: the CCPA is a law that came…
1 CommentThe theme for UXPA 2019 was, as far as I could tell, empathy. Empathy, caring and careful design, came up in as a refrain frequently,…
Leave a CommentOne of the things I’ve learned this term is to slow down and really think problems through. Last term I would try to just dive…
Leave a CommentINTRODUCTION: Omeka is an excellent platform for Digital Humanities projects and a potentially great starting point for individuals starting with PHP, Web Development, and Digital…
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