So far, our group has listened to and partly transcribed the (few) recorded oral histories given by alumni prior to the class of 1917, gathering details about four individuals’ lives at Carleto...Read More
Today we are finally going to see how we can integrate the SketchUp work we’ve been doing since week one with the other spatial and historical information we’ve been collecting ...Read More
Project Plan By Carrie Hanson, Kevin Grow, and Colin Pi In our project, we will explore the creation of buildings between 1880 and 1915. The buildings we will include are Gridley, Goodsell, Laird Gran...Read More
I have a spent a good deal of time trying to make my SketchUp model accurately reflect the photos I have found. Looking at my model, you would probably think otherwise. I had a pretty easy time findin...Read More
This week we are going to dive into the archives and begin gathering data for our projects on the first 50 years of Carleton’s campus history. Â In class we had a visit from librarians Heather a...Read More
This is a sketchup model of my house. I had some trouble with the size. I tried to make it to scale, but then I would get lost trying to rotate around, so I decided I would rather have an accurate hou...Read More
For our first assignment, we had to create a 3D model of the house we grew up in on SketchUp. I had never used SketchUp before, so it was kind of a trial and error process. There was quite a lot of Ct...Read More
Our first assignment for Hacking the Humanities was to construct a 3D model of the house that we grew up in. I had never used Sketch-Up before and found it to be very interactive and easy to u...Read More
Above are 2D graphics of the front and back of the house I grew up in in St. Paul, Minnesota. To construct my model, the most common tools I used were the rectangle, push/pull, and move/copy tools. Â...Read More
For our first assignment we were tasked with using SketchUp to build a model of the home in which we grew up. I couldn’t quite remember what my first home looked like, so I began by going to G...Read More