Short Tutorial
Voyant
nGrams
Bookworm
Group 1 - Voyant
Tips
- Suggest that you use Chrome if you are on Windows. It is most responsive and resilient against screen lockups for this tool.
- Your exploration will begin at https://voyant-tools.org/?corpus=bd21a9fdbe8a7e67556ede72ab51d10d
- Help files for customizing the tool are at: http://voyant-tools.org/docs/#!/guide/start
- Choose roles of recorder and presenter
As a group explore and discuss
- Spend some time exploring the interface. What can you tell about the underlying data as you explore with the tool?
- Is the text clean? Indexed? Filtered? Anything else interesting you note about the data?
- Explore the functions of the tool and consider them critically.
- What can you manage to do? What is this tool good for?
- What sorts of things did you want to do, but could not?
- What can you infer from the interface about the text? What is still opaque?
- Do you feel you can make claims about the intellectual content of the text based on the tool and its visualizations? To what extent? (Feel free to reach a little)
- Do any words trend together? Inversely?
- Can you isolate phrases of interest?
- Do any of the the visualizations help illustrate what you notice/assert regarding the text? Are some misleading? Confusing?
After your exploration, be prepared to report your findings to the other team(s) and take their questions.
Group 2 - nGrams
Group 3 - Bookworm
Bringing it back together
- What sort of conclusions/suspicions can we draw from canned tools in general?
- In what types or phases of projects would these tools be useful?
- In what types or phases of projects would we need more control over analysis?