by Lisa Bright | Feb 18, 2016 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
As Katy mentioned over on the Digital Archaeology Institute blog, we’re focusing on two major steps in the development of our project: 1) creating the framework, and 2) developing the content. For more details about the content development, head on over to Katy’s...
by wargojon | Feb 18, 2016 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
Crank.Spin.Putter-Putter-Putter. Click. Swipe. Type. These are the sounds that circulate in my mind as I architect the #hearmyhome project. Most days, it feels like I am building the plane while flying it. Working to circulate and collaborate with participants, I...
by Autumn Painter | Feb 11, 2016 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
In this post, I would like to discuss what will be included within the Mapping Morton Village interactive map. For the past several weeks, Nikki Silva and myself have been working on the written content of Mapping Morton Village. We decided to write the content of the...
by Nikki Silva | Jan 27, 2016 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
Creating the Interactive Map For the past two weeks, as Autumn Beyer worked on coding our site, I have been working on the interactive map for our joint CHI Fellowship project – Mapping Morton Village. I had some problems at the beginning, including a computer...
by Autumn Painter | Jan 26, 2016 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
Mapping Morton Village — writing the basic code for the website. For the past two weeks, I have been working on the code for my joint CHI Fellowship project with Nikki Silva: Mapping Morton Village. We knew the general structure of what we wanted the site to...
by Bernard C. Moore | Dec 19, 2015 | CHI Project Info
The politics of publishing in African studies are controversial and problematic. This is the dilemma: foreign researchers are able to obtain more funds than African-based academics to conduct often very innovative research projects. In order to obtain tenure, and...
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