intro-to-dh

Tuesday + Thursday, 9:30-10:45, 243 Kauke // Dr. Jacob Heil, 158D Andrews Library

View on GitHub

Archive of 2017 Course Materials.

Home. // Assignments/Grading. // Schedule. // Policies.

Team-based Cytoscape Exercise

Today’s class is a joint meeting with the Introduction to DH class and Prof. Jacob’s Paper Trails in Victorian Literature class. We will have some discussion under our belts about DH, about visualization, and about how we can and cannot learn about literature – in this case Wharton’s House of Mirth – through visualizations with Cytoscape.

Objective

The assignment today will be akin to a lab in which you might have participated as part of, say, your chemistry or biology course. (Please don’t tell your chemistry or biology profs: ours is much less scientific, but there is method.)

In teams of four – and your teams should have at least two members from each class – you’ll work on (A) designing visualizations that answer a few questions and (B), using the methods involved with creating visualizations in Cytoscape, formulate questions of your own might be answerable through the visualization of textual data.

The Questions

ProTips

Downloads

About Force Directed Layouts
Color Scheme Generator


Creative Commons License
An Introduction to Digital Humanities by Jacob Heil is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.