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The Dh Toolkit: A Collaborative, Open, And Extensible Experiment In Pedagogy., R.C. Miessler, Kevin Moore
The Dh Toolkit: A Collaborative, Open, And Extensible Experiment In Pedagogy., R.C. Miessler, Kevin Moore
All Musselman Library Staff Works
In the summer of 2020, librarians and undergraduates at Gettysburg College collaborated virtually to develop the DH Toolkit, a collection of digital learning objects for Digital Humanities tools and concepts. This lightning talk will discuss the collaborative framework for creating the toolkit and its future in DH pedagogy at Gettysburg.
Global Trends In International Music: How Does Globalization Affect The Way We Consume Music?, Beckett Pechon-Elkins
Global Trends In International Music: How Does Globalization Affect The Way We Consume Music?, Beckett Pechon-Elkins
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
In this project, I used Python to analyze trends in foreign music in four different countries around the world: the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Brazil. Using various top singles charts, I was able to create a dataset of foreign singers for each country spanning the decades from the 1950s/60s to present day. After cleaning, filtering and processing this data, I applied historical events to analyze trends in the data and found a notable decrease in music produced by international artists in recent years. This contradicts the prevailing notions of globalization, forcing us to ask the question: Is …
Middle English "Tarantulas": A New Edition Of The Destruction Of Jerusalem, Kara Mcshane
Middle English "Tarantulas": A New Edition Of The Destruction Of Jerusalem, Kara Mcshane
Faculty Baden Presentations
In this Baden presentation, Kara McShane gives an overview of her forthcoming edition of the understudied Middle English Destruction of Jerusalem, a late medieval siege narrative, and explores how the poem expands contemporary understandings of religious and cultural contact, conflict, and exchange in medieval English literature. The talk includes an interactive introduction to editing medieval texts.
Digital Liberal Arts Fellows, Tiffini Eckenrod
Digital Liberal Arts Fellows, Tiffini Eckenrod
Library Presentations
This poster describes recent activities of the Digital Liberal Arts (DLA) Fellows at Ursinus College, including workshops and supported technologies.
The Rise Of Anti-Asian American Sentiment With Covid-19, Mari Holben, Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins
The Rise Of Anti-Asian American Sentiment With Covid-19, Mari Holben, Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
"Aw Jeez, Rick! It's Writing!": Exploring The Frontier Of A.I. Generated Screenwriting, Owen Lloyd
"Aw Jeez, Rick! It's Writing!": Exploring The Frontier Of A.I. Generated Screenwriting, Owen Lloyd
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.