Bibliography
Here are the works that have inspired this project. I take them as a starting point that will grow as my research and knowledge of the digital humanities grows. In this selection the public will be able to find a variety of works. From tutorials describing the steps to use HTML, CCS, essays on Digital Humanities, Ideologies of language to Kichwa teaching books.
- Asimbaya Guanopatín, Blanca, object and Soria Caiza, Nathaly. “Aplicación Web Para El Aprendizaje Del Idioma Kichwa.” core.ac.uk,
Accessed 22 Apr. 2023.
- Burdick, Anne, er al. “Humanities to Digital Humanities.” Nov. 2012, direct.mit.edu
- Cachipuendo, Byron Buitrón, et al. “Diseño de un aplicativo web para la enseñanza del idioma kichwa.” RIDE Revista Iberoamericana para la Investigación y el Desarrollo Educativo, vol. 11, no. 21, 21, Nov. 2020, ride.org.mx
- Corral, Raúl Vallejo, et al. “Kichwa Yachakukkunapa Shimiyuk Kamu - Diccionario Kichwa.” Ministerio de educación de Ecuador, 2009.
- Desarrollo de Una Aplicación Para La Enseñanza Del Idioma Kichwa Utilizando Conceptos Web 2.0 y Herramientas Libres - CORE. Accessed 25 Feb. 2023.
- Milligan, Ian, and James Baker. “Introduction to the Bash Command Line.” Programming Historian, Sept. 2014, programminghistorian.org
- Schreibman, Susan, et al. A New Companion to Digital Humanities. John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2016, ProQuest Ebook Central
- Simpkin, Sarah. “Getting Started with Markdown.” Programming Historian, Nov. 2015, programminghistorian.org
- Tenen, Dennis, and Grant Wythoff. “Sustainable Authorship in Plain Text Using Pandoc and Markdown.” Programming Historian, Mar. 2014, programminghistorian.org
- Turkel, William J., and Adam Crymble. “Understanding Web Pages and HTML.” Programming Historian, July 2012, programminghistorian.org
- Visconti, Amanda. “Building a Static Website with Jekyll and GitHub Pages.” The Programming Historian, no. 5, 2016, miami-primo.com