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20 | May | 2015 | lily beauvilliers
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Blog: theory and practice of dh @ tcd. Daily Archives: May 20, 2015. May 20, 2015. Stranger Danger: When New Ideas Hijack Your Project. In this case, I mean strange ideas, not actual strangers. And by strange ideas, I mean new ones. Image courtesy chrisUK/Flickr. Project creep. Before pursuing a DH master’s at Trinity. My internship at Marsh’s has been especially instructive in the art of becoming a human creep-seeking missile. [2]. Continue reading →. Bedford.K / Digital discourse. May 20, 2015. Musings...
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31 | March | 2015 | lily beauvilliers
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Blog: theory and practice of dh @ tcd. Daily Archives: March 31, 2015. March 31, 2015. S(cience) T(echnology) E(ngineering) and M(athematics), my friends. (Image courtesy Audrey, Wikimedia Commons). DH and Project Management. Typically, when I explain to friends and family exactly what digital humanities means, I rely on examples of what it. Led me to do some preliminary research about the conversations DHers are having regarding its implementation. This post will focus on three main questions being ...
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Crowdsourcing and Digital Humanities: Gamification and its Discontents | Random Access Humanities
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Internship Blog 3 Superusers, Standardised Reports, and Customisation of Google Analytics. Internship Blog 2 Introducing the Data. Internship Blog 1 – Using Google Analytics to Understand Users of a Digital Archive. Class Blog #3: Ngram & ‘Culturomics’. Class Blog 2: Avatars in Cultural Heritage Visualisations. Crowdsourcing and Digital Humanities: Gamification and its Discontents. Digital Humanities and Culture Class Blog. Crowdsourcing and Digital Humanities: Gamification and its Discontents. So, retur...
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Stranger Danger: When New Ideas Hijack Your Project | lily beauvilliers
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Blog: theory and practice of dh @ tcd. May 20, 2015. Stranger Danger: When New Ideas Hijack Your Project. In this case, I mean strange ideas, not actual strangers. And by strange ideas, I mean new ones. Image courtesy chrisUK/Flickr. Project creep. Before pursuing a DH master’s at Trinity. My internship at Marsh’s has been especially instructive in the art of becoming a human creep-seeking missile. [2]. Signs of Project Creep #1: Unfamiliarity with tools. Turns out, I had done a terrible job researching ...
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15 | March | 2015 | lily beauvilliers
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Blog: theory and practice of dh @ tcd. Daily Archives: March 15, 2015. March 15, 2015. Straying Into This Wilderness : A First Taste of TEI [0]. TEI for Actual Beginners. This semester, I am taking Digital Scholarly Editing, a new module created by Dr. Mark Sweetnam. At Trinity College, Dublin. Of course, if you are creative about it, you can always skip a few steps. (Image courtesy of Joel Hagan/Wikimedia Commons.). Continue reading →. Jacqueline Wernimont : Network Weaver, Scholar, Digitrix. Musings on...
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23 | March | 2015 | lily beauvilliers
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Blog: theory and practice of dh @ tcd. Daily Archives: March 23, 2015. March 23, 2015. Digitizing the Ancient: Marsh’s Library, Dublin. A running theme for my blog posts this semester seems to be my newbie status. This term, I and my cohort are taking the concepts we have learned during our course and converting them into action. And in attempting to take action, I am discovering how little I really know. My internship at Marsh’s Library. Marsh’s is a beautifully preserved 18. Continue reading →. May 14,...
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December | 2014 | olgavasileva2014
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Monthly Archives: December 2014. The Future has arrived. December 3, 2014. Packbot can climb the stairs, flip over and move in any direction. A similar type of robot is represented by Swarm-bot – multi robot systems which consist of mostly simple physical robots. Opposed to the Packbot which is design to work alone as an individual, Swarm-bots operate as a team, thus being more efficient. Swarm-bots making a dynamic chain for navigation. The breakthrough discoveries in science represent limitless potenti...
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14 | April | 2015 | lily beauvilliers
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Blog: theory and practice of dh @ tcd. Daily Archives: April 14, 2015. April 14, 2015. Crowdsourcing and the Discourse Network 2000. A (very brief) history of the term “crowdsourcing”. In his 2004 article in. Titled Transcendental Data: Toward a Cultural History and Aesthetics of the New Encoded Discourse. Writer Jeff Howe coins the term crowdsourcing. I guess it isn’t crowdsourcing if the crowd takes it upon themselves. (Image via Jochims/Wikimedia Commons). Continue reading →. May 20, 2015. May 14, 2015.
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All posts by olgavasileva2014. The Future has arrived. December 3, 2014. Packbot can climb the stairs, flip over and move in any direction. A similar type of robot is represented by Swarm-bot – multi robot systems which consist of mostly simple physical robots. Opposed to the Packbot which is design to work alone as an individual, Swarm-bots operate as a team, thus being more efficient. Swarm-bots making a dynamic chain for navigation. The breakthrough discoveries in science represent limitless potential...
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Virtual Worlds and safety (responding to blog Virtual Worlds – http://internetrequired.wordpress.com) | olgavasileva2014
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Virtual Worlds and safety (responding to blog Virtual Worlds – http:/ internetrequired.wordpress.com). November 11, 2014. Anyone who is worried about the effects of virtual worlds on social interaction should direct their concern at television long, long before they look at virtual worlds. How safe are we in our digitized world? It`s time to think about our safety! And one of my own (see above) covers several valuable advantages of VW, now I would like to focus on the flip side of this phenomenon. Griefe...