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- Jul 2017
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site.craftingdigitalhistory.ca site.craftingdigitalhistory.ca
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2 Rubric and Assessment Coursework: 65% Final Project: 20% Community: 15% All work indicated in each section of the workbook under ‘What you need to do each week’ has to be completed. All work has to be completed to a satisfactory level, per the criteria below. By the end of this course, you should be able to do the following: Understand how to use the idea of ‘the productive fail’ to use computing power effectively as an historian; Understand, plan, and employ concepts of computational reproducibility in the service of history Employ web tools to build history in public, collegially Weigh the evidence appropriately, understanding how it was created, in order to communicate the compelling story Understand the ways digital tools change us as we use them, to create compelling history that is self-reflexive These objectives map against the criteria for your coursework and final project grades like this:
An important piece of the course to know and understand!
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