• Sid,
    I liked how you focused on a completely different aspect of Flourish that I haven’t even thought of. Looking through the thickness of each line can provide even more connections between different authors. It’s interesting to think about the different ways that this software can allow for many connections. Amazing !

  • Logan,
    I loved how you made this blog post a more realistic way of asking your overarching question. It provided a more human relationship and easier to determine why this would even matter in the real world. Your visualizations were described in a very easy way and you constantly came back to the beginning question. Great job !

  • Abby,
    I love how you went straight into an important question and started to formulize connections between each idea. “The Crisis” is indeed similar to a magazine, which changes the way we look at this information, and your usage of visual and analytical data as well as reasoning definitely pulled this all together!

  • Logan,
    I think it’s extremely interesting that you took a different direction to answering your own questions. I loved your usage of the vocabulary density and average words per sentence screenshot and how it pertains to different “volumes” of “The Crisis”. It shows that you put in the extra work and took a different path to a great answer.

  • Ziang,
    I agree with you that the main contribution to Digital Humanities is indeed tricky to say the least. It’s easy to overlook certain aspect and easy to overanalyze them as well. I really appreciated how you took a screenshot of DreamScape, but it may be helpful for a little bit of information explaining how this answers your three questions…[Read more]

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