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 aorrego1@gsu.edu | Feb 29, 2016 | 3D Atlanta, 3D modeling, Atlanta connections, digital humanities, mapping
Being immersed in Atlanta’s downtown history is one of the biggest perks that Georgia State University’s location offers students and faculty. One of the newest projects I have been working on takes advantage of this unique opportunity. The project uses...
by ptayi1@gsu.edu | Feb 29, 2016 | 3D Atlanta, 3D modeling, Atlanta connections, digital humanities, How To, instructional videos, mapping
Last month has been exciting for me as I was exploring and learning new things like working on Photoshop and I also ended up making my first video tutorial. Glass Plate Negative Geotagging – Photo Stitching Project: Below is an image of the map with all the geotagged...
by Thomas Breideband | Feb 1, 2016 | active learning, digital humanities, innovation, pedagogy
There has been a tremendous amount of discussions concerning the goals and practices of Digital Humanities within the setting of undergraduate instruction, and I welcome not only the increased attention but also the marked shift that has taken place on how this...
by editors | Jan 19, 2016 | Atlanta connections, digital humanities, Homepage, News, SIF Projects
Figures like Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X are central to the history of the Black Freedom Struggle; however the larger story of African American Islam before, during, and after the Civil Rights Movement remains to be told. The religious tradition of Islam has been drawn...
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...