by aorrego1@gsu.edu | Dec 7, 2014 | 3D modeling, Atlanta connections, data visualization, digital humanities, digital pedagogy, mapping, SIF Projects
As you all may know, I am a part of a team of awesome SIFs who are working on an educational, innovative project. The project is aimed towards recreating an interactive virtual 3D model of the intersection of Decatur St. and Ivy St. (now Peachtree Center Ave.) in what...
by avaughan4@gsu.edu | Dec 7, 2014 | CURVE, data visualization, digital archaeology
Earlier this semester , Georgia State Anthropology hosted a visit from Dr. Dominique Rissolo. Dr. Rissolo is an accomplished researcher and is currently a program director at the Waitt Institute and is also involved with the Center for Interdisciplinary Science for...
by nryerson1@gsu.edu | Nov 23, 2014 | data visualization, mapping
http://blogs.esri.com/esri/esri-insider/2013/02/01/the-role-of-gis-in-sustainable-economies/ ESRI, Environmental Systems Research Institute, provides software and geographic data to understand and hopefully help solve problems through spatial analysis. In the blog I...
by aboll1@gsu.edu | Nov 9, 2014 | data visualization, pedagogy
I have a confession to make. I am addicted to Google Earth. Google Earth is a virtual globe, that also serves as a map and geographical information program, which has been around since 2004. By mapping the Earth through collections of satellite imagery, aerial...
by Ryan D. Cagle | Nov 3, 2014 | data visualization
Tableau seems to be gaining traction as the go-to platform for data visualization. It’s common enough around CURVE and online to warrant learning or at least becoming familiar with. It’s an easy to use data visualization software with features far above...
by Siva Charan Kondeti | Oct 30, 2014 | Atlanta connections, data visualization, mapping, SIF Projects
This week has been truly and completely hectic. However this hectic schedule was not because of our work at SIF but due to our midterm examinations. Almost all our examinations and assignment submissions were due this week. Luckily, everything went well and we were...