Jazz Education: The Evolution of Jazz MentorshipMain MenuThe Evolution of Jazz MentorshipIntroductionAn examination of the shift from mentorship to institutionalized jazz educationHistory of Jazz Education and MentorshipBuster WilliamsJazz BassistGermaine BazzleJazz VocalistBob SchulzCornetistAllan VacheJazz ClarinetistClaude "Fiddler" WilliamsViolinistRace in Jazz Education and DHModern MentorshipOur Other DH MethodConclusionAdditional Works CitedAnnotated BibliographyProcessRubricCharles Feinberg a633ea3222992a27c847ec0ad06f6d16f2661c0aIan Nishc8e1b57977e1f4a2609b5fd3c5709368881a067dChenchen Zhao1ae1f5e092d2c0ee7ee3a905c32f28c80b2bcff2Lucy Marr980f44bafc1d959aa28bd1523452ecda562647e8Dylan Thies5f1b5f99d39dc97d140f6ac638f3793e0c81ceed
1media/4367175385_0b1a59806b_b.jpg2017-05-10T15:16:16-07:00Our Other DH Method21google_maps2017-05-11T15:56:04-07:00Geospatial Mapping
For our other method, we chose to produce a map, locating the birth place and journey of the various musicians in our project. The significance of GIS technology and mapping in Digital humanities cannot be understated. GIS or Geographic Information Systems, allows DH researchers to better comprehend, analyze, and visualize data in order to demonstrate relationships and trends in map form. In our project, it allows us to visualize how each musician we learned about traveled across the country to pursue their passion for jazz. There are a variety of mapping tools that are available to those in the digital humanities. They range from easy to use tools like google maps, to more complicated tools like ArcGIS. Tools like Google maps, allowed us to track artist’s journeys and better visualize the diverse backgrounds of the individuals in our book, which serves to highlight the diversity that exists in Jazz and importantly, in jazz education. Each person in our book has a different story to tell and a map like this helps one to visualize where each person is coming from in order to more fully understand their upbringing and career path. During our research, we learned that one’s upbringing is an important part of how one learns to play music, which is why we chose to highlight the birthplace and final destinations of each of our musicians.
As an effort to increase visibility and accessibility, we took to different social media platforms to spread the word about our project.