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  • Blog Post #8

    Rethinking Historical Questions The adoption of geospatial visualization prompts us to reframe the questions we ask about history. Traditionally, historical research has often been constrained by the physical location of archives and the textual nature of most sources. However, by applying geospatial analysis, we can begin to ask broader, more interconnected questions. For instance, rather…

  • Blog #7

    Challenges and Solutions TimelineJS: One of the main issues I encountered was using TimelineJS. Initially, the tool was not intuitive for me, particularly in formatting and entering data correctly. The timeline needed precise dates and formatting to display the information accurately, which was a bit overwhelming at first. However, after spending some time exploring tutorials…

  • Blog Post #6

    Title: Behind the Scenes of My Latest Project: Creating a Digital Exhibit on Female Gladiators Hey everyone! I recently wrapped up a project that I’m really excited to share with all of you. It was a deep dive into the world of digital exhibitions, specifically using a platform called Omeka. The experience was nothing short…

  • Project Outline

    Shattering Stereotypes in Sand and Blood: Female Gladiators and the Fight for Equality For centuries, societal expectations have confined women to specific roles, often painting them as the weaker sex. Yet, history whispers a different tale, one where women defied expectations and carved their names in the blood-soaked sands of the Roman arena. The story…

  • Blog 7

    Blog 7

    Gladiatrices in the Arena: Unearthing the Challenge of a Fragmented Past Have you ever tried to piece together a story from scattered whispers and blurry photographs? That’s been my experience trying to create a timeline and map for female gladiators in Ancient Rome. These fierce women who dared to enter the arena are shrouded in…

  • Free Writing

    Free Writing

    Again, I would like to state that I want an interactive map as a carousal showing objects and items and where the items and objects of Female Gladiator connections or about female gladiators are located at. I would have the interactive map carousal 2nd from the bottom of my exhibit. The last section of my…

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