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The mostly non-STEM guide to data literacy
I got my hands on this very cool Titanic dataset that provides me with a list of passengers and a bunch of information about them, like their names, ages, ticket …
#NYCDHWeek17 Kickoff Event
A Full and Friendly Day of DH This Monday, February 6, The Graduate Center hosted one of New York City’s largest digital humanities events of the year: NYCDH Week! Kicking off a …
Docker in the classroom: Creating a virtual environment for instruction
On October 13, I led a workshop at the Graduate Center on databases. It was billed as the most fun you will ever have learning about databases. More importantly, it was …
Python resources
Last week, the Digital Fellows held a workshop on the Python programming language, and the Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (ITP)program will be holding another in October. It seems like a …
Fun Times with SQLite! Or, a Beginner’s Tutorial to Data Management and Databases with SQL
Create Your (FREE) Website Using Github and Jekyll
Learn how to create and host your own website using Github and Jekyll
On Choosing a Mobile Platform in the Digital Humanities
Image source:Japanexperterna.se More and more we engage the digital world through smartphones rather than desktop PCs. But some applications are more easily adapted to mobile platforms than others. Among Digital …
Introduction to Web Frameworks
This workshop will teach you the basics of using various web frameworks to build your web application or service.
The Complexity of Machine Writing
It is a commonplace that computers will only do what human beings tell them and that they require clear, unambiguous instructions. In practice, however, instructions that are simple and clear …