dr. erin n. bush

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Category: Programming for Historians

Reflections and projects for my Programming for Historians course taught by Fred Gibbs at George Mason University in the Fall of 2012.

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

Posted on March 23, 2013May 1, 2013 by erinbush

I gave a presentation at the inaugural Women’s History in the Digital World conference  at Bryn Mawr a couple of weeks ago. In the spirit of openness, they posted it to their online repository. It’s available here.

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Great Expectations

Posted on October 14, 2012February 2, 2013 by erinbush

I had partial success with my mapping project this weekend. I had originally planned to map each state with little popup boxes showing details on the numbers for each state. It turns out that I greatly underestimated both my skills with JSON files and the Google APIv3 for maps. But let me back up. I…

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