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There are 6 posts filed in Digital Humanities (this is page 2 of 2).

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Formatting Poetry, v.2

I’ve worked out a new working standard for marking up verse through ordered lists in HTML using CSS. Special thanks go to Alun Salt for sharing my Goo

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Dennis in Digital Humanities, Technology | March 29, 2012 | 1,244 Words

Linux Latīnē

I’ve just jettisoned Windows XP from my ten year old PC and installed Linux Mint. I was pretty excited to learn how easy it was to designate a Compose

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Dennis in Digital Humanities, Technology | March 27, 2012 | 151 Words

GapVis: Visual Interface for Reading Ancient Texts

GapVis reading view

You may know that I teach Latin in a public high school, and that my school is in the midst of a major technology push involving $2.4 million invested

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Dennis in Digital Humanities, History, Pedagogy, Technology, Uncategorized | November 15, 2011 | 367 Words

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