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Introduction to Digital Humanities 2021

DH 285 Fall 2021 at MSU

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  • Schedule
    • Introduction to Digital Humanities (9/3)
    • Issues in Digital Humanities (9/10)
    • Digital in the Humanities Presentations (9/17)
    • The Crisis: Text (9/24)
    • The Crisis: Images (10/1)
    • Crisis: Networks & Data Cleaning (10/8)
    • Tool Presentations & Project Critique 1 (10/15)
    • Walking Harlem: Creating an Archive and Working with Metadata (10/22)
    • Walking Harlem: Refining the Archive and Working with Maps (10/29)
    • Beyond 2D & Project Critique 2 (11/5)
    • Project Critique 3 – Presentations (11/12)
    • Exam & Final Project Work (11/19)
    • Final Project Work (12/3)
    • Draft Project Presentations (12/10)
    • Final Project Presentations (12/17)
  • Assignments
    • Digital in the Humanities Presentation (9/17)
    • Tool Presentation (10/15)
    • Project Critique 1 (10/22)
    • Project Critique 2 (11/5)
    • Project Critique 3 (11/12)
    • Exam (11/19)
    • Final Project
    • Extra Credit Opportunities
  • Final Project
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    • Proposal
    • Check-In Meeting
    • Draft Presentation
    • Presentation
    • Final Project Deliverable & Self-Reflection
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    • Scholarly Writing
    • Tools and Tutorials
    • Datasets
    • Website Creation Platforms
    • Tips for Successful Slides
    • Digital Project Evaluation Template
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Beyond 2D & Project Critique 2 (11/5)

Assignment due: Project Critique 2

We will look to the readings and discuss several ways that DH work can operate beyond screens and 2D.

Readings due

  • Making the Model: Scholarship and Rhetoric in 3-D Historical Reconstructions, Elaine Sullivan, Angel David Nieves, and Lisa M. Snyder, Making things and drawing boundaries: Experiments in the digital humanities, Jentery Sayers, ed. 2017
  • Hearing eugenics, Sounding out!, 2016
  • Touching Data Through Personal Devices: Engaging Somatic Practice and Haptic Design in Felt Experiences of Personal Data
  • ‘We give access to a lost world’: Assassin’s Creed’s new life as a virtual museum , The Guardian, March 27, 2018
  • Catherine d’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, “Ch. 3: On Rational, Scientific, Objective Viewpoints from Mythical, Imaginary, Impossible Standpoints”, Data Feminism, MIT Press, 2020, p. 73-96, [Available through MSU Libraries as an ebook]

Projects to explore

  • Great Fire 1666: The Great Fire of London in Minecraft
  • Virtual Paul’s Cross
Posted on July 16, 2021September 1, 2021Author Kristen MapesCategories Class Description

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