by Dylan Ruediger | Apr 20, 2015 | digital humanities, digital pedagogy, SIF Projects
Last Friday, a panel of SIF fellows presented at the CIE Conference on Pedagogy. Due to some issues with time management on our panel, my remarks ended up being abbreviated considerably. So, I thought I’d throw them up here: “Reimagining Graduate Education in...
by Dylan Ruediger | Feb 16, 2015 | SIF Projects
Today in the exchange, I overheard Ryan mention to Justin that he often thinks about ways to “market” the SIF, a program which has, as best I can tell, very little in the way of reputation even at GSU. This is not surprising since the program is less than...
by Dylan Ruediger | Jan 26, 2015 | data visualization, digital humanities, How To
As the Hoccleve project nears our first major milestone, the digital publication of an edition of Hoccleve’s holograph poems, we are beginning to ask questions about how to transform our XML into an HTML display. Thus, we are embarking on a graph design/display phase...
by Dylan Ruediger | Nov 23, 2014 | digital humanities
One of the biggest and most urgent issues facing historical scholarship in the next several decades involves the transition to digital archival work, and with it the question of how the materiality of archival sources can be preserved, respected, and communicated in...
by Dylan Ruediger | Nov 17, 2014 | digital humanities, SIF Projects
Last Friday night, the SIF Hoccleve team presented our work at the South Atlantic Modern Language Association conference, held this year in Buckhead. The conference theme this year was sustainability, and our poster highlighted the way that the Hoccleve Archive...