Category: Web & Mobile

  • Wiki-Contributing

    Wiki-Contributing

    For exercise 1 of this practicum, I visited the citation hunt project page and searched for a topic relevant to myself, track and field athletes. I stumbled upon a page that needed multiple citations, a former athlete and American beauty pageant winner Claire Schreiner. The citations I tried to add didn’t end up working, but this […]

  • Why I Use Google Slides Now

    Why I Use Google Slides Now

    As a scholar interested in visual rhetoric and design, I am acutely aware of every font choice, background image, and text color in presentations as well as how many opportunities there are to have a bad visual presentation. Maybe the font is difficult to read, or there is too much text crammed onto one slide, or […]

  • Voyant – DNC and RNC 2016

    Voyant – DNC and RNC 2016

    I have recently had the opportunity to explore Voyant – an open-source, web-based application for performing text analysis. The two speeches I analyzed were Donald Trump’s RNC speech and Hillary Clinton’s DNC speech. My first step was to visualize the two speeches by entering a URL that linked to them in the Voyant text box, […]

  • Project Announcement! Developing the FI Events Mobile App

    Project Announcement! Developing the FI Events Mobile App

    As part of our mission at the Futures Initiative, we conduct research projects aimed at understanding the complexities of the higher education landscape. In past years, FI fellows have conducted various data-driven projects focusing on CUNY’s FI community. Graduate Fellow Michael Dorsch led the CUNY NYC Language Mapping Project to map the languages spoken across New York City […]

  • Search Engine Algorithms

    Search Engine Algorithms

    I recently performed the same search in two different search engines: Google and the Dartmouth College Library Catalog. Typing “how to” into google yielded five results of varying media. My first result was the wikiHow homepage; my second result was the Wikipedia page of the term “how-to”; the third result was the HowToBasic YouTube channel; […]

  • Jake Tapper

    Jake Tapper

    I decided to use “Jake Tapper” as my Google search phrase, as I am a senior this year and it was just announced that he would be this year’s commencement speaker. When I searched his name in Google, the top of the search results page showed links with images to three recent news stories about […]

  • The Black Panther Party and Algorithms

    The Black Panther Party and Algorithms

            The phrase I searched to compare the algorithms between Google and the Dartmouth Library Catalog was “black panthers.” While I was pleasantly surprised that the Google results represented just (albeit, liberal) readings of the party, the library catalog’s results were certainly more in line with a racial revolutionary’s perspective on the party. […]

  • Google or Library Search?

    Google or Library Search?

    To Google or not to Google? Google took over the market for search engines, and instead of saying “just look it up online!” we say “just Google it!” But how different are results from Google and say a library catalog? To investigate this very simply, I did two different searches. I did a Google search of […]

  • Experience Editing Wikipedia

    Experience Editing Wikipedia

                Wikipedia has been an invaluable resource because it embodies so many of the best elements of the web. It takes advantage of the internets near zero marginal cost nature to become available to every single individual in the world for free. That is amazing! It has figured out effective community […]

  • The Highs and Lows of Collaboration: Wikipedia

    The Highs and Lows of Collaboration: Wikipedia

         This practicum on editing and citing on Wikipedia made me realize just how easy it is to change the information presented. Growing up, every teacher from the fourth grade on warns about the potential misinformation one could receive on Wikipedia, but the information available usually appears to be fairly reliable. I think that […]