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…
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 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…
Comments closedMy 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…
Comments closedThis 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…
Comments closedThe theme for UXPA 2019 was, as far as I could tell, empathy. Empathy, caring and careful design, came up in as a refrain frequently,…
Comments closedOne 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…
Comments closedINTRODUCTION: 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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