by aboll1@gsu.edu | Oct 30, 2014 | Atlanta connections, innovation, SIF Projects
Its here. Midterms. As the academic calendar continues to progress, midterms allow you the awareness of “further than we were, but not yet where we need to be” in classes and projects. The same mindset has been being applied to SIF as I had my first small...
by Valerie Robin | Oct 26, 2014 | digital humanities, digital pedagogy, SIF Projects
In case you didn’t hear, this past Tuesday was the National Day on Writing. And thanks to a bunch of people in the English Department, the Linguistics department, and some other organizations (I think there was a sorority involved somewhere), it went off really...
by nryerson1@gsu.edu | Oct 26, 2014 | Atlanta connections, CURVE, digital pedagogy, mapping, pedagogy, SIF Projects
This week I sat in on the two presentations given by Rich Halverson on : Education, Technology, and Society Speaker Series Center for Instructional Innovation. Much of his presentation was analyzing how technology does and can influence the way we educate and the...
by Thomas Breideband | Oct 20, 2014 | innovation, SIF Projects
I’m writing this blog post as a follow up to Nicole’s “Innovation and Education” post that she published on October 13. What I particularly liked about her approach to tackling the concept of innovation is that it’s not certainly...
by Dylan Ruediger | Oct 20, 2014 | digital humanities, SIF Projects
There has been a lot of activity over the Hoccleve Archives projects over the last few weeks, mostly relating to a series of computer files known as the HOCCLEX files. These files, which date from the 1980’s, were originally developed by a team of researchers,...
by avaughan4@gsu.edu | Oct 16, 2014 | SIF Projects
Innovative work often goes in unplanned direction. One moment you’re working on a great idea… and the next you’re moving in a completely different direction than you started out… or even intended. In certain situations this is more literal than...