For next week

OK, I don’t want you all to go too far down the rabbit hole without seeing how programming would work for digital history, so as I mentioned in class yesterday, let’s hold off on the rest of the Codecademy lessons and jump into some digital history applications.

For next week,

Look around at the Old Bailey Online website, get a sense for what kind of historical information is stored there, and think about what kinds of historical questions you might be able to answer with the archive.

Then read through the Programming Historian, but don’t get too caught up in the code. Take a look at it, see if you understand any of it, and then move on. Focus more on the plain English instructions and the explanations of how this could be used for history.

On next Monday, I’ll step you through “Downloading Web Pages with Python” and “From HTML to List of Words” using your accounts at Wakari.io