by Dylan Ruediger | Nov 30, 2015 | SIF Projects
Perhaps the greatest strength of the SIF program is its emphasis on collaborative work. Yet it is also one of the great challenges of the program – especially as all of us working on the SIF are fulltime students, many deep in the process of writing...
by Saif Ali | Nov 2, 2015 | Atlanta connections, digital humanities, SIF Projects
The sort of work I have done for the 3-D Atlanta Project is different than any process I have gone through before. My abilities are strongest when I am exploring scientific topics. I’m a physics major, so you can imagine the sort of work I have done. When there is a...
by Wasfi Momen | Oct 18, 2015 | 3D modeling, Atlanta connections, digital humanities, SIF Projects
In the course of the 3D Atlanta Project, we have done some valuable things for both people who have seen the project and for ourselves. We’ve learned about huge amounts of data, like from the Digital Collections site showing Fairlie and Poplar Streets or more...
by Saif Ali | Oct 1, 2015 | 3D modeling, Atlanta connections, digital humanities, SIF Projects
My name is Saif Ali. I am a freshman Physics major at Georgia State University, so this is my first year as a SIF (Student Innovation Fellow). I will provide a short auto-biography of myself so that you, the reader, know whose work you are reading. I place my heritage...
by editors | Sep 20, 2015 | 3D modeling, Atlanta connections, digital humanities, digital pedagogy, mapping, News, SIF Projects
Last week, GSU held its first Scientific Computing Day, a one-day symposium to foster interactions and collaborations between researchers at Georgia State University. The event provides researchers on the frontiers of computation research to present their work and...
by Dylan Ruediger | Apr 20, 2015 | digital humanities, digital pedagogy, SIF Projects
Last Friday, a panel of SIF fellows presented at the CIE Conference on Pedagogy. Due to some issues with time management on our panel, my remarks ended up being abbreviated considerably. So, I thought I’d throw them up here: “Reimagining Graduate Education in...