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WordPress 2: Categories, Menus, and Widgets
By Michelle A. McSweeney (Johnson) on October 21, 2014Read moreWordPress 2 Handout Image by Lisa Risager from Denmark (WordPress 10th anniversary Uploaded by palnatoke) , via Wikimedia Commons
0User versus subject: a critique of word processing software
By Erin Glass on October 21, 2014Read moreIf you could design, from start to finish, the software you use to compose your writing, what would it look like? For many, word processing software is precisely what one doesn’t want to think about, and as long as it’s “working,” they don’t have to. The blank screen, the...
Programming with Python workshop materials
By Patrick Smyth, PhD on October 15, 2014Read moreProgramming with Python
Making It Visual
By Michelle A. McSweeney (Johnson) on October 14, 2014Read moreMy first major project as a Digital Fellow will be to work with a very impressive team to make interactive visualization/ map of the impact of the Graduate Center on New York City. As a precursor to this project, we made images to represent the sheer volume of work...
No Room For Digital Humanities in Philosophy?
By Laura Kane on October 8, 2014Read moreThroughout my tenure as a Digital Fellow, I have struggled to relate the projects I’ve been working on and the tools and skills I have been learning to my philosophical pursuits. This has always bothered me. Why haven’t I been able to see the philosophical import in Digital Humanities projects? The projects...
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