by Zane Blalock | Dec 5, 2016 | digital humanities
The Hoccleve Project has been overwhelmingly positive for me. From learning more use and in-depth information for JQuery, JSON use, and libraries such as XPath. Working more than 5 hours at a time in research, testing, implementing, and linking multiple additions from...
by ptayi1@gsu.edu | Nov 3, 2016 | 3D modeling, Atlanta connections, digital humanities, digital pedagogy, News, SIF Projects
October has been quite an exciting month for me. I got to work on various projects listed below. Glass Plate Negative Photo Gallery: The task was to display the glass plate negative photographs from the 1920’s (Remember, we have done photo-stitching to merge Atlanta...
by Jennifer Ly | Oct 19, 2016 | 3D modeling, digital humanities, SIF Projects
It’s been a little over a month since I’ve joined the SIF program, and I’ve never taken in so much information in such a short time. The Hoccleve Archive project is progressing smoothly. It’s made me open my eyes to how inexperienced I am as a...
by Zane Blalock | Oct 17, 2016 | digital humanities, News, SIF Projects
With the Student Innovation Fellowship program – SIF for short – I’ve been working on the Hoccleve archive and making a lot of progress for adding in a search functionality. While working with my teammates, we’ve created updated XML files to...
by ptayi1@gsu.edu | Oct 6, 2016 | 3D Atlanta, 3D modeling, Atlanta connections, digital humanities, SIF Projects
Last semester, as a Student Innovation Fellow, the journey was quite exciting and fun because I got to gain practical knowledge rather than the theoretical learning. I worked on 3D Atlanta, Glass plate negative and VR game which was huge learning experiences for me....
by editors | Aug 16, 2016 | Atlanta connections, digital humanities, News, SIF Projects
GSU’s Student Innovation Fellowship program and the departments of English and History have just been awarded a Next Generation Humanities PhD grant from the NEH designed to transform the culture of graduate education in the humanities and substantially broaden the...