by Will | Jan 26, 2016 | Events, Workshops
Once upon a time, there was a place called the Exchange. It was in what most people thought was the basement of Library South. I wouldn’t blame anyone for thinking that – even I blame the basement-ness for the Vitamin D deficiency that I suffered last...
by moniquemcgee | Dec 2, 2015 | Events
A Hollywood set, big studio lights, a fancy chair with your name on it and maybe a couple of gofers are all things you associate with making a commercial. When I decided to make a commercial for Doritos’ annual Crash the Super Bowl contest, my graduate school budget...
by ylin32@gsu.edu | Nov 13, 2015 | Events
Have you ever thought that some students drop courses due to textbook prices? How many students do you think do this every semester? To avoid high costs, students resort to used books, so publishers respond with frequently updated editions, and students start renting...
by Will | Mar 27, 2015 | Cool Tools, Events
It seems like in the world of technology right now, you can’t throw a rock without hitting a free option for live streaming an event, or course even, to Twitter. This goes beyond our current university solution of Panopto, allowing you to stream live, or in the...
by hbeezley | Dec 9, 2014 | Events, Top News
As the semester winds down, you may find yourself looking back at what you and your students achieved over the past few months. If so, I hope a number of you out there are thinking, “Wow, my students have created some amazing digital scholarship. I wish they...
by Will | Oct 2, 2014 | Events
In case you missed it, Tableau Day was this past Friday in Curve, and we were very pleased with how everything went. The large crowd was able to hear about how not only Tableau, but also data visualization in general, can help to simplify complex information, from...