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HIST*4170 Project Presentations 23 and 30 March 2015
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Presenters (March 23) Presenter: 1.Aly 2.Tori 3.Kevin 4.Sarah M. 5.Brock 6.Ashlee 7.Stephanie Reviewer: 1.Tori 2.Stephanie 3.Sarah D. 4. Brock 5. Aly 6. Sofian 7. Ashlee
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Presenters (March 30) Presenter: 1.Trevor 2.Matt 3.Sarah D. 4.Anthony 5.Phoebe 6.Andrew 7.Sofian Reviewer: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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Upcoming Schedule Apr 16 – Final Report and Final Project due Submit via link and/or Dropbox (for final report) Early submission encouraged Final report specs to come… And make sure you have at least 12 substantive blogs (some will be assignments, of course)
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Recall: The Project Parameters Capstone project: “intensive, active learning project, requiring significant effort in the planning and implementation, as well as preparation of a substantial final work product” Final work product = 1.Your project itself – website, etc. 2.Project Report (due April 16 th ) The following elements should be detailed in the project report If they are in the project itself, or on a blog post, then you can refer to them – don’t cut and past text, but feel free to cite and quote.
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Project Report I. Project Background Position your project in your disciplinary framework Refer to relevant Digital Humanities ideas or theory Review cognate projects In what way/ways is it a digital humanities project? Discuss your main goals (Engagement, Pedagogy, Research, or Educational) and how you achieved them
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Project Report II. Data Acquisition Discuss the sources and data for your project, and how your project created new source/data, or re-purposed and/or modified existing data Were there any intellectual property issues? III. Tool application Discuss which tools you chose to use for your project, and why. Were alternatives explored – if so, why were they unsuitable? IV. New Skill Development Describe the new skills you developed.
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Project Report V. Reflection In the final section, reflect on the project and what you have learned from it. Consider areas such as: How you did (or did not) push yourself into unfamiliar academic, methodological and technological territory Your time commitment – was it enough? Your level of engagement The challenges of self-directed learning What you learned about the possibilities or limitations of digital humanities Availability of resources (University of Guelph, online) The value and challenges of collaboration (if any)
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