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Category: Digital Humanities

Interactive Ruskin Process/Tutorial

by LoriBrister on August 5, 2014October 27, 2017 in Digital Humanities, Dissertation, Ruskin

Building the Book Early Fails Tech geeks often use the term “early fail” to describe the positive side-effects of an idea that didn’t work. The philosophy is that you learn… [Continue Reading]

John Ruskin

Building an Interactive Ruskin

by LoriBrister on July 28, 2014October 29, 2017 in Digital Humanities, Dissertation, Ruskin

Someday in the future, engineers may be able to create a fully interactive John Ruskin audioanimatronic that walks, talks, and thinks exactly like Ruskin. Then he can tell us what we… [Continue Reading]

Writing a Digital Dissertation Companion

by LoriBrister on July 18, 2014October 29, 2017 in Digital Humanities

There has been a lot of talk lately about the viability and best practices of writing a digital dissertation. One notable example is Amanda Visconti, who, among others, has an interesting,… [Continue Reading]

(Ad)ventures in Digital Humanities

by LoriBrister on April 21, 2014October 29, 2017 in Digital Humanities

For the last year I’ve been organizing a digital humanities working group in my graduate department. Like many scholars, I’ve been hearing about DH for a few years, and I’ve even… [Continue Reading]

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Why I Use Blogs as Teaching Tools

by LoriBrister on September 21, 2013October 29, 2017 in Digital Humanities, Digital Pedagogy, Teaching

Fall 2013 is underway, and that means there’s a new class blog up at  EnglishLiteratureFall2013.wordpress.com. (It’s a bit wordy, but it’s easy for students to remember.) The three most common… [Continue Reading]

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