Hello Everyone! Welcome to my Blog. Through this blog we will be assessing different types of digital humanities tools and how they can aid us in analyzing texts. The first blog will be a basic introduction about my relationship with technology. After that, I will write a small introduction about Clic & Voyant. Both of these will help us in understanding our unique author: Thomas Hardy. Our third blog will be all about mapping on a new tool called: Google my Maps. Google my Maps will help us trace Thomas Hardy’s life, from his birth to his death. All of these DH tools will aid us in finalizing our final project: TimelineJs. TimelineJS is an open-source tool that enables anyone to build visually rich, interactive timelines. We will see an experience blog about TimelineJs and a real timeline about Thomas Hardy. For our last blog, we will write a reflection on our final DH project. This is going to be a one heck of a ride!
Please Sit Still and Enjoy the Ride!☺️
Final Blog: Reflection on Our Final DH Project
We really can’t believe this is our last blog. The adventure of analyzing and interpreting our author has come to an end. So for our final blog, we decided to write a reflection and a summary for our final DH project. Before we get into reflecting on our TimelineJS, let’s see how we started and…
Blog 4 : Our Experience with TimelineJS
The Corona Virus has stymied our learning of digital humanity tools but we were always able to adjust. Thank god, before this pandemic, we were able to learn Timeline JS in class with our beloved Professor, Dr. Najla Jarkas. Timeline JS is an open-source tool that enables anyone to build visually rich, interactive timelines. It was…
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