We already do this - GitHub is a foundation in the course so this wouldn’t be a big lift. Great idea
Jason, would love to chat at DH in August if you’re gonna be there. I’m expanding our one class into two and would love to exchange ideas for these kinds of classes.
I’ll experiment more with this - I didn’t think you could do it unless you submitted a pull request but maybe I’m missing something there! GitHub would be the ideal place to do it. I suppose I could also do it like the programming historian does reviews
@jcatalano.bsky.social is my colleague at Clemson and teaches the theory behind word embeddings in our theories of digital analysis class. I’m sure he’d be happy to chat as well.
Hey @lauraknelson.bsky.social@zoeleblanc.bsky.social@jasonheppler.org@lincolnmullen.com taught me how to use word embeddings and now I teach at Clemson in our new digital history PhD program. It’s required for our students to learn this stuff.