Reflection questions
- Data/sources: What data sources are being used in this project? Oral histories? Literary works? Images of artifacts?
- Are there multiple types of data present?
- Is there a particular dataset that this data is pulled from? Or was the data made by the people who made the project? Can you tell? How?
- Is there any data missing from this project? If so, what kind of data would you add?
- Processing: How were the sources rendered into digital formats? Did they come from an already-existing collection, or did the researcher(s) collect them?
- Presentation and methods: What methods did the project team use to work with the data? Did they create a database, facilitate document transcription, perform a computational analysis?
- Purpose: What research questions or purposes are guiding this project?
- Project team: Who worked to develop the project? Teams of students? Faculty? Community members?
- Who do you think is the core audience(s) is/are for this project? How can you tell?
- What story, narrative, facts, or ideas are being told or presented in this project? How are data used to support these ideas?
- Your own reflection on this project. What do you find effective? What do you think is unclear? Overall, do you think this is an impactful project?
