For the last part of my internship, since April, I have worked with Nate Sleeter of George Mason University on the World History Commons project, an open-source world history pedagogy
Tag: Palladio
Why I’m in the George Mason University digital public history program – 3rd versionWhy I’m in the George Mason University digital public history program – 3rd version
Hi Tim Roberts here. I have a longish background in traditional teaching and scholarship in American history. I am a professor and graduate studies director of a history department at
Some best practices in digital public historySome best practices in digital public history
An important methodology shaping digital public history work is an emphasis on collaboration among scholars with different disciplinary backgrounds. Social media boots, or reboots, in the last decade by the
A retrospective on using Voyant, kepler.gl, and Palladio to understand a WPA narratives data setA retrospective on using Voyant, kepler.gl, and Palladio to understand a WPA narratives data set
Introduction to digital tools involves reading about and experimenting with text mining, mapping, and network visualization. The purpose of these tools is to invite the researcher to study texts differently
Painting with PalladioPainting with Palladio
Palladio is an analytical visualization platform developed by researchers at Stanford University to map correspondence, travel, and circulation of information by and among writers during the Enlightenment, situated in Western