Guide to Programming for the Digital Humanities by Brian Kokensparger

Guide to Programming for the Digital Humanities by Brian Kokensparger

Author:Brian Kokensparger
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783319991153
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


6.7 Expected Output from Student Work

Figure 6.4 shows example output, but with different data. It provides a range of student outputs that might be expected in a given semester. I use some class time to make an anonymized composite like this one and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each, which gives a great opportunity to reinforce basic visual communications strategies and their effectiveness.

Fig. 6.4A representation of a range of outputs from a given class of students

6.8 Assignment Variations



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