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 ptayi1@gsu.edu | Feb 1, 2016 | 3D modeling, How To, SIF Projects
Last week I got a chance to attend the workshop of James Simpson, fondly known as Doctor Unity. He is known for his extensive work in the field of Unity, developing Unity tools, games and even a full MMO (massively multiplayer online game). As you can see my...
by nryerson1@gsu.edu | Mar 1, 2015 | How To
As a task for Justin, Amber and I went on an expedition to find out what sort of opportunities there are for academics that would like to collect money outside of grant services for research, experiments, projects and other academic related material (what Justin...
by avaughan4@gsu.edu | Feb 3, 2015 | How To, SIF Projects
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) is a very broad topic. Part of my role as a student innovation fellow is to build and experiment with UAS, with the goal of developing a “Manual” for UAS use at Georgia State. The manual will include both safety and technical...
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 aboll1@gsu.edu | Sep 18, 2014 | Atlanta connections, How To
As I’ve mentioned in earlier posts-I am on the “SIF Outreach and Documentation” team. This group was created after I pitched during my SIF interview the idea that communication on GSU’s campus could be improved. I, to my slight embarrassment,...