by Jeff Painter | Feb 20, 2020 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
As a Ph.D. candidate, most of my writing is geared toward an audience composed of fellow grad students, professional archaeologists, university professors, and avocational archaeologists. In many ways, we write in a language that only other archaeologists, those...
by Jeff Painter | Jan 23, 2020 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
As introduced yesterday by Autumn, the Archaeology 101 project will generate an interactive website with the main goal of introducing elementary and middle school students, as well as other interested individuals, to archaeology. The website will include basic...
by Jeff Painter | Dec 12, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
Like Autumn (read her recent blog here), I have also been researching JavaScript libraries that can be used to build interactive elements into websites. As archaeologists, we are always looking for new ways to reach a wider audience with our research and communicate...
by Jeff Painter | Nov 27, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
Earlier this month, we were challenged to take an openly accessible set of data and use JavaScript to visualize that data in interesting ways. All of this information was put into a webpage that we had to build with the help of a bootstrap theme. As a person with...
by Jeff Painter | Oct 25, 2019 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
In archaeology, engaging with the public has become an increasingly important aspect of our work. Not only do these interactions help educate people about what archaeologists actually do, but it also helps to demonstrate the importance of our discipline and encourages...
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