Tip: Stay Focused

Hey all, Below is a link to “Stay Focusd,” a downloadable extension of Google Chrome that you can use to restrict your time on distracting sites and focus on your work. You can choose which websites you would like to block for whatever time interval you prefer. If you try to get onto the site you blocked, “Stay Focusd” penalizes you by adding even more time to the time interval you set. It looks… Read More

Tip: How to make an i-frame

If you prefer to publish your work on your own domain (or some other platform) and display it on our site, you can create a “window” to your work by using the short code for an i-frame. Here are the steps: Log into our course site. Add a new post. Switch from Visual to Text mode (tab on top right of formatting toolbar). Paste this short code into the text box and… Read More

Tip: Annotating Web Pages

The other day I stumbled upon Diigo, a multi-platform annotator. It allows you to bookmark and annotate webpages and PDFs on your computer, tablet or cell phone. To get started using Diigo on your computer visit Diigo to set up a free account: After you verify your email, you will be prompted to install the Diigo extension if you are using Chrome or add Diigolet to your favorites bar depending on your browser. After… Read More

Tip: Separating Paragraphs

When you’re constructing a blog post, for one reason or another, you sometimes type/edit a perfectly formatted post only to discover that the published version has no paragraph breaks. I couldn’t begin to tell you why, but I’ve found a simple – if a touch inelegant – solution. When in the “Edit Post” (“New Post”) screen like this: …you have two tabs in the creation section: “Visual” (where you see what the… Read More

Tip: How did they make that?

Next week, I’ve asked you to look at a few platforms for online publication (Scalar, Medium, etc…) Publishing long-form, media-rich digital narratives is just one of many things you can in the world of digital humanities. You can also create digital archives and scholarly editions, create interactive maps and network visualizations, conduct computer-aided text analyses, and build 3-D models. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination…and knowledge. Here’s a blog post… Read More

College Survival Tips

In this recent New York Times article,  experienced students share their “been-there/done-that” advice for making the most out of college. The first tip is one of my favorites: As an incoming freshman I wish I’d known I didn’t need to know everything! I was so wrapped up in the idea that I had to know my major, how to navigate campus and the social scene, even how to do laundry. Sometimes the… Read More