by hsherma2 | Nov 13, 2022 | Text Analysis
Part of being a Digital Humanities student is exploring new tools that allow clearer insight into texts. Voyant is an incredibly useful tool used for evaluating the statistics of texts, like the number of times a word appears in the text. One thing that I do...
by hsherma2 | Nov 6, 2022 | Retrospective
Reflecting is always a great way to explore how to improve. One way to reflect is by analyzing past work; or, my personal favorite, is to explore the projects of fellow classmates. Not only is it a great way to build a rapport, it also allows students to explore their...
by hsherma2 | Oct 30, 2022 | Digital Authorship and Copyright
This week, I created a blog for my Literature and Digital Culture class. While my blog may be simple, I enjoy the simplicity of it. I’m not a flashy person, but I’m also not invisible. My blog is unique because it reflects my own individuality. One challenge I faced...
by hsherma2 | Oct 23, 2022 | Data and Metadata
Hello, Digital Humanities Community! It’s great to be back. This week, we’re talking digital citizenship and how it’s relevant to our society. Before we get started on that, though, we have to talk about technology. Technology is everchanging. This is a fact of...
by hsherma2 | Oct 16, 2022 | Reading Literature
For a majority of my teen years, I didn’t have a steady online presence, and most certainly didn’t read digital books online. Like most students, I sourced websites for schoolwork and definitely used websites to source my resources for assigned essays, but that...