by Valerie Robin | Apr 2, 2016 | data visualization
I have been on the job market since September. The academic job market takes just short of forever, and is a HUGE commitment. As a result, I have become curious about other job markets and how they work. I essentially know exactly nothing about how to get a job...
by Valerie Robin | Nov 30, 2015 | digital humanities, Edge Magazine
In moving ahead in the process of getting Edge magazine off the ground, Nathan Sharratt and I took some time to develop a prototype using sites.gsu. After much consideration, and thanks to Nathan’s artist’s eye, we decided to try out the theme called...
by Valerie Robin | Oct 23, 2015 | digital humanities, Edge Magazine
Maybe you’ve heard the buzz, and maybe you haven’t: Edge Magazine is coming to Georgia State University next Fall. What is Edge Magazine? Edge is an undergraduate project and research magazine/journal hybrid. It will be a fully online publication that...
by Valerie Robin | Sep 17, 2015 | Atlanta connections, digital pedagogy, pedagogy
Today I attended the first Digital Pedagogy Meetup (DigPed Meetup) of the 2015-2016 school year. Hosted, by The Atlanta Connected Learning collegial network of university faculty and staff in the Atlanta area, ATLCL hosts DigPed meetups one time a month which aims to...
by Valerie Robin | Apr 20, 2015 | Atlanta connections, CURVE, digital pedagogy, workshops
Dr. Randy Swearer came to Georgia State University to give a 2-part talk titled “Understanding Emerging Trends in Higher Education” last week. Swearer has been provost of Philadelphia University since 2009 – and I find this to be an exceptional...