I am incredibly passionate about podcasts, I listened to more podcasts this year than I did music on Spotify and my wrapped was embarrassing. However, I’m not a […]
TE9: Voyant Tools
Early on in my usage of Voyant tools, I ran into issues installing the “Desktop version” of the tool to my MacBook. While the GitHub and the small […]
TE8: Meta-Data
For the 8th tool exercise of Digital Methods 1, we worked with meta-data and attempted to categorize, describe, group and identify items from the Clemson University Archives. This […]
TE7: Air Table
When people hear the word database, their minds are automatically thinking of numbers in a long list, no associated with much anything other than a name, location or […]
TE5: Zotero
Zotero, a creation of George Mason University was created for researchers to organize their secondary sources in an accessible and free way. With an incredibly intuitive setup, Zotero […]
TE4: Tropy
Tropy is a tool that was publicly released in 2017 that is used by historians, and other types of researchers to organize, annotate, share notes on, and engage […]
TE3: Story Maps
Story Maps, powered by ArcGIS is an incredibly useful tool for displaying information in a creative way. Its allows the author to show a narrative, visually with supplemental […]
TE2: HTML and CSS
Code Academy may be one of the most accessible, and easily understood online resources for those with little to no experience in any type of computer science education […]