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##My expectations about this course
* Learning how to code in Java and other languages
* Being able to work together with others on group projects
* Improving my English skills
###But i also expect
* Many of [those.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nua3Cjdik0)
# My expectations about studying Digital Humanities
* being able to connect music with informatics to get an good access to the labour market
* learn to programme in different coding languages
* meeting some nice people and get advanced training in a lot of different personal aspects
### Some of the Music i like
[Soundcloud](https://soundcloud.com/7daysinparadise/likes)
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# First assignment #
Goal: Get in touch with interesting projects to get started with.
## Such header ##
[link to Google!](http://google.com)
Bullet point list:
* one
* 2
* three
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# **my expectations about the digital humanities course**
## digital humanities as a first degree course without any previous knowledge
* get a deeper Understanding about the possibilities and fields that DH is facing
* learn how to code, after doing a little prework with https://www.codecademy.com
* get a first glimpse into computerlinguistics
* find a direction for my personal academic career
# Student Expectations
### Student: *David Fuhry*
I don't really know what to expect so I'm going with:
* Some coding in R
* Working on a small project
* Perhaps some more funny comic strips like [this one](https://xkcd.com/323/)
* Hopefully: **No Java**
#Joel Fußhoeller and the Expectations for Digital Humanities
##There are several things that I'd like to learn in this course:
*Coding
*The digitilization of humanities
*Working with the humanities with self created tools
*Something something humanities
[And now for something completely different] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1jAr466DJc&)
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#Assignments
##1st
###expectations for this seminar
* take a look at the humanities-point-of-view
* practising english (in spoken and written form)
[source for the Assignment](https://git.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/mai11dhy/CodingForHumanities1/blob/master/README.md)
# Expectations
## Student: mai12cks
### My Expectations
* I want to improve my english and my special topic related english skills.
* I want to improve my R-skills.
* I want to improve my XML-skills.
[Git-tutorial](http://rypress.com/tutorials/git/index)
# Hello everyone!
## My Expectations
* learning some cool stuff about coding and humanities of course
* asking lots of questions to [Stackoverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/)
* do more than the minimal tasks at the end of the day
##1st Assignment
###Expectations:
* Getting insight in different aspects of working in the field of digital humanities
* Improving ability to work in cooperations between computer scientists and humanists
[Link to the forged Repo](https://git.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/mai12jlx/CodingForHumanities1 "Click me")
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#Header one
###Header two small
[Wikipedia](https://de.wikipedia.org/)
+ how to use informatics in humanities
+ what is possible
+ what is not yet possible
+ what are usefull programms or codes
# Expectations for **Coding for Humanities**
This is an expectation list for the class „Coding for Humanities“ If you expected something else please click [here](http://www.emergencyyodel.com)
## Expectations /To Do:
* Learn to Code in R
* Learn to analyze various input data
* Learn to analyze datastructures and transfer it to human knowledge
* Download the internet
* Analyze the internet
* Summarize the whole internet and all public and secret databases
* Convert all the stuff to „*My_New_Wisdom.hkdb*“ - human knowledge database format -
* Transfer „*My_New_Wisdom.hkdb*“ to my Brain - or my Brain into a machine, whichever works faster
* Become ruler of the known world
* Begin ruling of the world
* Make „Nazis Boxen“ compulsory sport and „All heil Koentges“ world religion
* Enter loop of:
* Do fun stuff
* Become bored
* Destroy stuff
* Repeat loop
* While you’re at it: get superpowers somehow
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# Homework 1 #
My name is Hannes.
## My Expectations are: ##
- learning [R](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_(Programmiersprache))
- advancing in [Digital Humanitites](http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/)
- advancing in mark-up/-[down](http://markdown.de/)
- working [collaboratively](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kollaboration) in a team
## Some random c-code: ##
```c
#import <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Hello students of digital humanities!");
return 0;
}
```
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## My Expectations
* Learn Something
* MOOOORE XKCD-Comics (they are awsome)
* a usefull link for the most Humanist in the Course: [You can learn something here](http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page)
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# Expectations about IntroDH
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## My Personal Expectations
* understand varying definitions of [Digital Humanities](http://whatisdigitalhumanities.com/)
* get knowledge about data analysis with R
* have a nice and interesting *Praktium*
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##First Assignment
Hi I'm Nora and I'm studying Digital Humanities in [Leipzig](https://www.leipzig-studieren.de/digital-humanities-bsc/). I just moved here because I'm actually from [Cologne](http://www.koeln.de).
####My Expectations about Digital Humanities
* to expand my horizons
* to learn about things whose existence I didn't even know before
* to work together with interesting people on interesting projects
* to make new experiences
## Repo for first seminar "Coding for Humanities"
# Repo for first seminar "Coding for Humanities"
[Slides]()
[Slides](https://git.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/introduction-dh/CodingForHumanities1/blob/master/HowToGit.pdf)
### 1st Assignment
* Fork the project
* Clone it to your local machine to a folder of your choice, e.g. `/GitLabProjects/`.
* Produce a markdown file describing your expectations about this course that includes at least two headers of different size, a hyperlink, and bullet point list.
* Clone it to your local machine to a folder of your choice, e.g. `/GitLabProjects/`
* Produce a markdown file describing your expectations about this course that includes at least two headers of different size, a hyperlink, and bullet point list
* Save this markdown file in your local project under the subfolder `/GitLabProjects/ExpectationsStudents/`
* Add the new file to your local repository
* Commit the file to your local repository
* Push the changes to your GitLab repository
* Create a Merge Request and assigne it to me: koentges
* Create a Merge Request and assign it to me: koentges
* Celebrate your first public contribution to a small digital project
#### Help
* How to [clone](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/gitlab-basics/command-line-commands.html#clone-your-project) a project.
* How to [fork](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/workflow/forking_workflow.html#creating-a-fork) and send a [merge](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/workflow/forking_workflow.html#merging-upstream) request.
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* How to [fork](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/workflow/forking_workflow.html#creating-a-fork) and send a [merge](https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/workflow/forking_workflow.html#merging-upstream) request.
###First Assignment:
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##Expectations of the Course
As I chose "Introduction to the Digital Humanities" as part of the "Wahlbereich der Geistes- und Soyialwissenschaften," I would like to get a general look into the subject and figure out if I would like to continue the subject in the future. In doing so, I expect:
* to learn coding and skills which supplement my major (my major being [American Studies](https://americanstudies.uni-leipzig.de/))
* to improve my general coding skills and learn how to keep up with future coding advancements
* outside of those broad goals, I have little particular expectations due to my knowledge on the subject being rather limited
Mainly I just hope it's manageable.