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December 4, 2011

Digital Methods

Filed under: Graphs,Interface Research/Design,Web Applications,WWW — Patrick Durusau @ 8:16 pm

Digital Methods

From the website:

Welcome to the Digital Methods course, which is a focused section of the more expansive Digital Methods wiki. The Digital Methods course consists of seven units with digital research protocols, specially developed tools, tutorials as well as sample projects. In particular this course is dedicated to how else links, Websites, engines and other digital objects and spaces may be studied, if methods were to follow the medium, as opposed to importing standard methods from the social sciences more generally, including surveys, interviews and observation. Here digital methods are central. Short literature reviews are followed by distinctive digital methods approaches, step-by-step guides and exemplary projects.

Jack Park forwarded this link. A site that merits careful exploration. You will find things that you did not expect. Much like using the WWW. 😉

Curious what parts of it you find to be the most useful/interesting?

The section on digital tools is my current favorite. I suspect that may change as I continue to explore the site.

Enjoy!

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