by Dylan Ruediger | Apr 2, 2016 | 3D Atlanta, Atlanta connections, digital humanities
It’s been a whirlwind couple of weeks for me, with lots of travel. The big journey was a dissertation related conference in France, where I had the good fortune to spend three days in the company of a large number of folks interested in the relationship between...
by Dylan Ruediger | Feb 29, 2016 | Planning, SIF Projects
One of the charming features of the SIF’s development is the haphazard way it has accumulated projects to work on. We were founded with the idea of being a labor force for faculty with ideas that needed implementation. This open-ended mission contributed to a...
by Dylan Ruediger | Nov 30, 2015 | SIF Projects
Perhaps the greatest strength of the SIF program is its emphasis on collaborative work. Yet it is also one of the great challenges of the program – especially as all of us working on the SIF are fulltime students, many deep in the process of writing...
by Dylan Ruediger | Oct 18, 2015 | digital humanities, digital pedagogy
This is the latest in a series of posts on graduate education in the humanities and how the SIF program could facilitate efforts by GSU to apply some of its growing recognition for innovation in undergraduate education to problems to its graduate programs. For...
by Dylan Ruediger | Sep 17, 2015 | digital humanities
To kick off the year’s blogging, I thought I would highlight one of the lesser-known SIF projects, the Almanac Archive. The Almanac Archive seeks to build a virtual collection of British almanacs published between 1750-1850. These incredibly popular texts (along...