by Jennifer Ly | Dec 2, 2016 | 3D modeling, SIF Projects
My first semester with SIF is starting to come to a close. The search functionality for the Hoccleve Archive is almost done! Siting in the backseat for this project, I’ve learned a lot about back-end work for the archive. I helped clean up XML files alongside...
by Jack | Nov 30, 2016 | News, SIF Projects
We have made a lot more progress on the Manuel’s Tavern project. This time, with the collaboration of other SIF fellows, I was able to put together a sneak peak to the future of the project. Users can now look at the picture frames and have some information pop up to...
by Arthur | Nov 29, 2016 | News, SIF Projects
Dr. Glover and I visited Flat Rock Archives in Lithonia, Georgia on October 18th. Johnny, the resident of the archives, was very kind and welcoming to us both. He gave me a brief history of the community and how this project would contribute to their archives. The...
by Saif Ali | Nov 14, 2016 | News, pedagogy, SIF Projects
During the Spring 2016 semester, I started a physics education project with Dr. Thoms of the Physics Department at GSU. I wrote a blog about it that can be found here. In that blog, I outlined the project and what Dr. Thoms and I are setting out to do. We have...
by Wasfi Momen | Nov 11, 2016 | 3D Atlanta, 3D modeling, SIF Projects
For the last few months, I’ve been working on the DALN Project, a collection of literacy narratives by just regular people like you and me. Actually, I’m on there. Points to someone who can find my embarrassing freshman self on there. Anyways, coding for...
by Adnan | Nov 9, 2016 | Atlanta connections, News, SIF Projects
Following up from my last blog about what I have been doing at SIF, I wanted to go in to deeper detail of on the Rap Map project I have been working on. The reason I wanted to discuss this one particular project at length is because it is near completion i.e. we are...