William J Turkel's repositories
Digital-History-Hacks--2005-08-
Source code repository for Digital History Hacks
Programming-Historian-version-1
Code for WJ Turkel & A MacEachern, The Programming Historian, 1st ed.
Digital-Research-Methods
Files to accompany Digital Research Methods with Mathematica
Digital-Research-Methods-2nd-Ed
Digital Research Methods with Mathematica, 2nd rev. ed., 2020
Mathematica
Mathematica Notebooks
digitalpedagogy
Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Concepts, Models, and Experiments
FinalProject-
Final project for History 9832B: Interactive Exhibit Design
Interactive-Exhibit-Final-Project
Items from designing the final project from HIS9832B
Interactive-Modern-Art
This project makes modern art interactive by using conductive paint and a makey makey kit. When the user touches the conductive paint, the program tells them details about the art and the aritst.
jaredschutt
Our Interactive Exhibit Design 2020 Class Project
Misinformation
Word lists for analyzing media reporting
overview-local
Run Overview on your own system
pneumatic-zip-tube
Images and design prototype for interactive pneumatic tube project
Programming-My-Digital-Life
Mathematica code for Digital Humanities 1011B (Programming My Digital Life)
SmashNthrow
HTST 9832b Final Project
The-Medieval-Humors
This project demonstrates how the medieval humours were used in medicine through the form of urine testing. The user simply presses the button, and the wheel spins to reveal various colours in the urine flask. The colour of urine represented which homour was out of balance, through which this became a method of diagnosis.