chris w – THATCamp Rocky Mountain 2012 http://rockymountain2012.thatcamp.org The Humanities and Technology Camp Sat, 31 Mar 2012 05:52:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 #thatcamputah http://rockymountain2012.thatcamp.org/03/31/thatcamputah/ Sat, 31 Mar 2012 05:52:46 +0000 http://rockymountain2012.thatcamp.org/?p=139 Continue reading ]]>

I’m new to twitter, so forgive any noob mistakes I’m makeing. But you can look at the twitter posts of anyone who is using the #thatcamputah hash tag by visiting this page: twitter.com/#!/search/%23thatcamputah
I’m posting more questions than comments, so lets make this a conversation instead of documentation 🙂

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Data mining, crowdsourcing, and content analysis http://rockymountain2012.thatcamp.org/03/25/data-mining-crowdsourcing-and-content-analysis/ Sun, 25 Mar 2012 14:07:54 +0000 http://rockymountain2012.thatcamp.org/?p=123 Continue reading ]]>

Hi everyone,

My background is in professional communication and technical writing (among other things). Currently (Thurs, 3/22/2012) I’m here at ATTW/CCCC in St. Louis giving a presentation. The project I’m working on uses politeness theory to help analyze email messages from the Enron email corpus. This project introduced me to research in corpus studies, computational linguistics, and digital humanities.

Part of the project included the use of Google Docs to crowdsource the sampling and coding of 400 email messages for the project.  Amazing to me was the fact that these 400 messages were identified and coded using 20 student volunteers to code the data over a single weekend.

Through this project I’ve realized how much data and how many tools are out there. Tools and data that would be helpful for those of us in the humanities if only we had a little technical know-how or guidance to get us started.

I’d love to share my experience and connect with others who have experience or are interested in learning more or even helping to develop resources or research ideas.

Please feel free to contact me at christon.walker(at)usu(dot)edu. You can also click here for access to the presentation slides for my ATTW presentation on politeness and study of the some of the Enron email corpus.

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