Posts tagged with “Earlier Years” (All posts)
Mapping Masquerades (2012)
Professor Thabiti Willis is exploring the intersections of the wards and the family ritual masks in Ota, Nigeria using GIS mapping. Faculty and staff involved in the project include Thabiti…
Northfield Flood Project (2013)
Sahree Kasper ’16 worked with the Carleton Archives to develop a story map (using Esri Story Maps) to commemorate the 2010 Northfield Flood. The map shows viewers concentrations of photos and highlights…
Settlement Patterns in Nigeria
Julia Moen ’14 worked with Professor Thabiti Willis (History) to use ArcGIS to map the settlement spread of the Ota Kingdom in Nigeria from the 1770s until 1842. She also…
Alumni Scrapbooks
Students (Hannah Telegan ’14, Kaylin Land ’15, and Sam Watson ’15) used Omeka.net to present a scrapbook from the Carleton College Archives in an online format. This project helped us…
Wonders of the Peak
Gordon Leory ’15 and Erin Winter ’15 collaborated with Professor Tim Raylor (English) to develop an interactive map of Thomas Hobbes’ poem The Seven Wonders of the Peak District, using…
Mapping the Boston Massacre
Students (Sahree Kasper ’15, Kaylin Land ’15, Maureen Kalkowski-Farrand ’16) worked with Professor Zabin (History) to map depositions from the Boston Massacre, allowing for important advances in research and visualization…
Early Modern Europe (2018)
Early Modern Europe is a online exhibit using Omeka and was created by HIST 139 Foundations of Modern Europe course taught by Susannah Ottaway (History) in the 2018 fall term…
Mapping the World (2018)
Mapping the World is an Omeka site which was created by HIST 231 Mapping the World before Mercator course taught by Victoria Morse (History) in the 2018 spring term. Users…
The French Chanson (2018)
The French Chanson is a WordPress site which was created by FREN 353 The French Chanson course taught by Éva Pósfay (French) in the 2018 spring term. The site mainly consists of…
Early Medieval Making
Early Medieval Making is a WordPress site which was created by HIST 246 The Material World of the Anglo-Saxons course taught by Austin Mason (History, DH) in the 2018 spring…
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