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Day 25 – Anatomy Art – LAST DAY

By digitalhumanitieshub Posted on June 14, 2019 Posted in Anatomy Art Tagged with anatomy in art, last day, research, sad, SCARP, we're done, website creation

Rebecca’s Reflection Well, the day is here. The last day of our project. It is a very bittersweet moment, because while we were able to accomplish so much and take the project on our own shoulders, there is still much …

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Day 24 – Anatomy Art

By digitalhumanitieshub Posted on June 13, 2019 Posted in Anatomy Art Tagged with anatomy in art, research, SCARP, wix

2nd to last day! Aubrey and I keep saying how we can’t believe the project is almost over. We have learned so much the past 5 weeks, and it’s amazing to see how this project has evolved. Today we worked …

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Day 22 – Anatomy Art

By digitalhumanitieshub Posted on June 11, 2019 Posted in Anatomy Art Tagged with anatomy, IRB, lesson plans, SCARP, virtual reality

Hello Again! It’s been a while since I’ve added a blog post – the end of last week I was out of the office. Aubrey and I came back yesterday to finish up the last week of the project! It …

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Day 21 – Anatomy Art

By digitalhumanitieshub Posted on June 10, 2019 Posted in Anatomy Art Tagged with anatomy, body systems, final paper, lesson plans, SCARP, virtual reality, VR

Welcome back! Today was SUCH a Monday, but we still managed to get stuff done! We managed to get some more Secondary level plans created and uploaded (which is good because we didn’t have any yet), as well as publish …

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Day 9 – Anatomy Art

By digitalhumanitieshub Posted on May 23, 2019 Posted in Anatomy Art Tagged with anatomy in art, research, SCARP, website creation

Hello again! No blog post for yesterday, but for a brief recap I had multiple meetings throughout the day to discuss lesson plans with Celia and Carol and the IRB submission with Dr. Goldina. Today I sent an email to …

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Day 6 – Anatomy Art

By digitalhumanitieshub Posted on May 20, 2019 Posted in Anatomy Art Tagged with anatomy in art, education, research, SCARP

Hello! This week I will be updating the blog while Aubrey is on vacation. Work began with a meeting. As soon as I got to the office, I met with Dr. Goldina and Carol where we discussed how this research …

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Day 4 – Anatomy Art

By digitalhumanitieshub Posted on May 16, 2019 Posted in Anatomy Art Tagged with anatomy in art, photography, SCARP

Day 4 of our project, and we have worked through about a third of the artwork! Aubrey worked tirelessly to upload and edit the photos we took yesterday while I worked on the website and excel files to document everything. …

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Day 2 – Anatomy Art

By digitalhumanitieshub Posted on May 14, 2019 Posted in Anatomy Art Tagged with anatomy in art, NiconD3300, SCARP, wix

It’s the second day of our Anatomy Art Project! What a wonderful way to learn about the interrelatedness of art, anatomy, and technology. We had a full To-Do List for the day, and the first task was to familiarize ourselves …

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Day 1- Anatomy Art

By digitalhumanitieshub Posted on May 13, 2019 Posted in Anatomy Art Tagged with anatomy in art, SCARP, website creation, wix

Today was Day 1 of the Anatomy Art project we’ll be completing this summer. Rebecca Kruse and I will be the Summer Student Researchers starting the project under Dr. Goldina and Mrs. Costa Ouimet. Dr. Goldina offers extra credit to …

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