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Collaborative Digital Scholarship Projects: The Liberal Art of Drupal

Chris Francese, Professor of Classical StudiesRyan Burke, Web Developer, Technology Services

Meredith Wilson, class of 2013Dickinson College

NITLE Seminar, December 6, 2012

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questions

• How can web development best enhance liberal arts models of humanities education?

• How can instructional technology professionals facilitate faculty/student research collaboration?

• What are the best DH project types and tools for the LAC environment?

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dcc.dickinson.edu

Latin and Greek texts for reading, with explanatory notes, vocabulary, and graphic, video and audio elements.

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editorial board three commentaries so far

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Homer text and commentary around AD 950

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Image, text, and ornament:commentary on Vergil, around 1475

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Numbered lines and

notes:commentary

on Vergil, 1865

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text to the left 3 tabs notes to the right

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awesome scholarly front matter

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running vocabulary includes all non-common words and occasional images

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media tab includes audio, maps, images, video

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images and annotations pop out in a colorbox

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Google Earth map with pop-up annotations

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Our YouTube channel

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Core vocabulary lists of the most common Latin and Greek words

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Jimmy DerekVocabulary list

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editing in Drupal

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html source editor in Drupal

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questions

• How can web development best enhance liberal arts models of humanities education?

• How can instructional technology professionals facilitate faculty/student research collaboration?

• What are the best DH project types and tools for the LAC environment?

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from Mediawiki to Drupal

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advantages of Drupal

• Fully featured cms• Organization• Community• Performance and scale

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challenges of Drupal

• Many different ways to accomplish the same thing

• Core code and module updates• Need to learn some html

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collaboration

• Students• Faculty• Bringing it all together

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resources• Modules

– Display Suite, Fields, Fieldgroup, Node Reference, References, Media, File Entity, Media:Youtube, Block Class, Colorbox, Entity, Google Fonts, Libraries, Menu Block, Pathauto, Quicktabs, Soundmanger 2, Token, Google Analytics, Accordion Menu, Wysiwyg

• Theme– Zen (http://drupal.org/project/zen)

• Drupal Distribution Project– Distributions provide site features and functions for a specific type of site

as a single download containing Drupal core, contributed modules, themes, and pre-defined configuration. They make it possible to quickly set up a complex, use-specific site in fewer steps than if installing and configuring elements individually.

– http://drupal.org/project/distributions

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questions

• How can web development best enhance liberal arts models of humanities education?

• How can instructional technology professionals facilitate faculty/student research collaboration?

• What are the best DH project types and tools for the LAC environment?


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