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In Liza Pott’s Digital Rhetoric class at Michigan State University, we were assigned a “Tracing Digital Events” project,…
In Liza Pott’s Digital Rhetoric class at Michigan State University, we were assigned a “Tracing Digital Events” project,…
As a designer, I have previously carried out a range of projects that have involved some sort of…
This semester I am teaching a graduate seminar, Techniques in Information Visualization, and although my classes never enroll…
Progressing through the Information Age, Big Data has come to the attention of many in the humanities, at…
This blog post is a small excerpt from a chapter co-authored by Ball, Tarez Samra Graban, and Michelle…
A big part of my research is the collection and use of audio-visual (AV) qualitative data. I use…
Thanks to freeware toolkits like AntConc, and searchable databases like the Corpus of Contemporary American English, or COCA,…
My dissertation is the first project I’ve done involving qualitative analysis of data – specifically, the coding and…
Welcome to the first post of the DRC Fall Blog Carnival! We are looking forward to many interesting…
Wiki. It’s a Hawaiian word for “quick.” It’s also a framework for pulling information together and quickly formatting…
I like to see the big picture. I’m notorious for trying to put seemingly unrelated people, concepts, and…
Incorporating digital tools and ideas into our teaching comes with many rewards – but also with surprises and…
Tools abound these days to streamline (or, sometimes, complicate) the collection and analysis of data. Some digital data…
I discovered digital rhetoric in my second semester of coursework for my Ph.D. program at UGA, and I…
When I started my doctoral program, I considered blogging a thing one did when one had little else…
The Digital Rhetoric Collaborative has appointed five new Graduate Fellows who are eager to help foster conversations on…