Tools and Reviewing Digital Projects in Philosophy

Digital Tools and Reviewing Digital Projects in Philosophy This week in DH865 we discussed various approaches to digital project review within our areas of study. Additionally we were asked to find digital tools that might contribute to and foster digital work in our focus areas. Admittedly I have a pessimistic view of philosophy's relationship to … Continue reading Tools and Reviewing Digital Projects in Philosophy

Digital Humanities Seminar Introduction

Hello, everyone! This is the blog of Taylor Elyse Mills, first year PhD student studying Philosophy. I am also pursuing a dual degree in law (JD). My research interests include Continental approaches to: decolonial/anticolonial studies, Latina feminism, applied ethics, and aesthetics. For law I am passionate about immigration policy and reform, as well as education … Continue reading Digital Humanities Seminar Introduction

Slack Tutorial

For the digital humanities seminar I am co-teaching this semester, I designed a unit called Collaboration, Communication, and Presentation, or CCP. The Communication portion involves writing workshops that hone students' writing in terms of length, clarity, and style for different audiences and platforms. The Presentation portion includes information about good presentation styles both in person … Continue reading Slack Tutorial

Lighthouse Immigrant Advocates Video

Over the summer of 2017 I worked with Marcus Hoekstra to create a promotional/informational video for Lighthouse Immigrant Advocates. My experiences with narration, script-writing, video shooting, and storyboarding alongside Marcus's experience with drones, fancy cameras, and Adobe Premiere combined into a video of which we are both very proud. Check out our work and learn … Continue reading Lighthouse Immigrant Advocates Video

Text & Data Analysis Part 3: RAWGraphs Tutorial

Some of the first ventures into the field now known as the Digital Humanities began when humanists wanted to use computers to read and analyze large bodies of text. Starting with Father Busa’s computer-readable project of Aquinas, today some of the most popular DH projects are text and data analysis-based. This tutorial highlights how to … Continue reading Text & Data Analysis Part 3: RAWGraphs Tutorial

Text & Data Analysis Part 2: Palladio Tutorial

Some of the first ventures into the field now known as the Digital Humanities began when humanists wanted to use computers to read and analyze large bodies of text. Starting with Father Busa's computer-readable project of Aquinas, today some of the most popular DH projects are text and data analysis-based. This tutorial highlights how to … Continue reading Text & Data Analysis Part 2: Palladio Tutorial

Text & Data Analysis Part 1: Voyant Tools Tutorial

Some of the first ventures into the field now known as the Digital Humanities began when humanists wanted to use computers to read and analyze large bodies of text. Starting with Father Busa's computer-readable project of Aquinas, today some of the most popular DH projects are text and data analysis-based. This tutorial highlights how to … Continue reading Text & Data Analysis Part 1: Voyant Tools Tutorial

Omeka.net Tutorial

Omeka is a unique website platform that not only hosts text and images, but also displays curated collections of items in organized, detailed manners. This website tool is especially useful for artists and art historians who can essentially create online exhibits and museums. While Omeka is a public-facing site, the space behind the scenes provides … Continue reading Omeka.net Tutorial