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I was in charge of looking over 2023 submissions:
Topic: Text Analysis (DIGIT 210) Presentation name: Stardew Valley Analysis Year and Semester: Spring 2023 Student: Graydon Kupfer, Yuying Jin, and Will Stiller link to presentation: https://gak5275.github.io/StardewDIGIT210/index.html
Topic: Senior and Honors Web/Code-Based Projects Presentation name: Remaking the Frankenstein Variorum Year and Semester: Spring 2023 Student: Yuying Jin link to presentation: https://frankensteinvariorum.org/
Topic: Senior and Honors Web/Code-Based Projects - Game Presentation name: Everyday Game Year and Semester: Fall 2023 Student: Graydon Kupfer link to presentation: https://gak5275.github.io/GK-HonorsProject/Everyday/index.html
Note: Gradyon's game Everyday was featured in 2023 (as a demo) and again when it was completed in 2024, so it could be a highlight for either year depending if we feel there's another (similar) project we would like to showcase for either 2023/2024. If we keep it to represent 2023, we can take out "Remaking the Frankenstein Variorum" if we're keeping it to 3 projects max per year.
Topic: Text Encoding Presentation name: The Walking Dead CBML project Year and Semester: Fall 2023 Student: Chelsea Quijas, Tyler Dollard, and Mistie McColm link to presentation: https://ceq5032.github.io/ComicBookTWD/index.html
(May edit more)
When skimming over the list of presentations, I found that quite a few of my list were already on the DIGIT site. SO to not overrun the site with too many 2021 projects, I've narrowed my choices to three total.
Topic: Senior and Honors Web/Code-Based Projects
Internship blog at Larson Texts
By Mia Borgia
Topic: Digital Project Design
Super Smash Bros. Tiers
By Barbie Cessar, Emily Levi, Aidan Olsen, Anthony Vangeli
For spring 2022:
For spring 2022:
- Suess Analysis
- The NativeGone Digital Project For fall 2022:
- Digit 400 - Behrend 75th Anniversary
- Harlem Renaissance Anthology
Skim through past presentations starting in fall 2022, whether by zoom recordings or site surfing using Dr.B's site. Pick out a few projects and make sure to include a wide in variety of presentations to represent the DIGIT major. For each project note:
This information will be useful in order to look back for more content.