by Titi Kou | May 10, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
At the end of Spring Semester 2019, I have finally finished my first website project “Multiculturalism in German Football World” with the full support from the Cultural Heritage Informatics (CHI) Fellowship. As a beginner in the field of digital humanities, I have...
by plemonsa | May 10, 2019 | CHI Fellowship Program
MapMorph: Teaching Human Variation is pedagogical tool for teaching the history and implications of race theory in biological anthropology, as well as the causative forces controlling human variation (climate and genetics). The website describes how climate is known...
by franc230 | May 10, 2019 | Uncategorized
CHIMIRA is a metadata schema created for the management and description of cultural heritage assets within an archaeological purview. This metadata schema was incorporated into a digital repository for MSU collections. While the digital repository has been...
by Ryan Carty | May 10, 2019 | Uncategorized
I’m launching Africa’s Imperial Commodities, a digital history project that explores export data from Africa to Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The website includes essays that contextualize the available data and data visualizations that...
by dglovsky | May 10, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
The border post at Canhamina in Guinea-Bissau, at the border with Senegal When I first started the CHI Fellowship, I had dreams of mapping the migration of all of the people I spoke with during the course of my field work. I interviewed over 350 people, and probably...
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