We’ve really gotten a lot done this week, and (as many others have commented in their blogs already) it’s really feeling real now. It was especially wonderful having so much of our class time devoted to group work this week. Site Updates We have a lot of great data already […]
Group Project Update
We (namely, Nadia) are building our project in GitHub Pages, and have yet to publish the site so far. But here are some screenshots to show everyone of the direction we’re heading in. Splash Page The first page you see is a map of New York City. We will have […]
Our team is prioritizing pedagogy and the overall reproducibility of Mapping Cemeteries in our Outreach and Publicity Plan. While several social media platforms and web tools provide wide opportunities for distribution, not all–or even most–are conducive to teaching the Digital Humanities (DH) skills and topic of Mapping Cemeteries. We understand […]
1. What are the types of data that may be produced as part of this project? Our project will generate data specific to five cemeteries, as well as data for the timeline visuals which will combine all five cemeteries data into one. We expect to have both primary (generated by […]
Refocusing Our Audience Mapping Cemeteries is a Digital Humanities (DH) project in conversation with academic and non-academic audiences who are seeking accessible audiovisual resources that explore our complex relationships to death. With these subjects in mind, Mapping Cemeteries begins its first phase with the graduate students of the Spring 2021 […]
Team Members and Roles Name: Brianna CaszattPrimary Role: Project ManagerSecondary Role: Web Development, MappingCemetery: Cemetery that was repurposed as a public park Name: lane vineyardPrimary Role: Outreach, Social MediaSecondary Role: DesignCemetery: Cemetery that was repurposed and later rediscovered and exists again as such Name: LisaPrimary Role: Design, TestingSecondary Role: Documentation […]