by aboll1@gsu.edu | Apr 20, 2015 | data visualization, digital pedagogy, innovation, mapping, SIF Projects
As finals week quickly approaches, we are working at full capacity to bring projects to a space of completion. And while the thought of the end of the semester brings along with the quintessential dialogue of, “…gosh…where did the time go?”...
by avaughan4@gsu.edu | Apr 12, 2015 | digital archaeology, SIF Projects
As an archaeologist, it is understood that one must wear multiple hats – as it were. During my time at Georgia State University I have worn many – Anthropology Student, Archaeology Student, Mentor, Student Innovation Fellow and Graduate Assistant –...
by Nathan Sharratt | Apr 12, 2015 | SIF Projects
I recently had a meeting with a high-ranking CDC scientist and an artist who have formed a company that uses new modes of thinking and structural hierarchies to encourage actionable innovation. The goal is to create products that make the world a better place by truly...
by Anand Shah | Apr 12, 2015 | Atlanta connections, digital humanities, SIF Projects
The Social Change Project is a project that recovers old files and interviews and re-formats them in order to organize and preserve them. This is a brand new Digital Library Services (DLS) project that I have been working on, and it is honestly quite interesting. This...
by Ryan D. Cagle | Mar 22, 2015 | Atlanta connections, SIF Projects
To search for historic Atlanta is like searching for fragments of city scape blown apart by an enormous shotgun blast. There seems to be no correlation with what is there now and what has been. But it is exactly this process that defines Atlanta. Atlanta is a city...
by Thomas Breideband | Mar 22, 2015 | instructional videos, SIF Projects, troubleshooting
Hi everyone, Don’t tell me it’s already Spring Break? Mamma mia, time does pass by quickly. Anyway, I want to share with you some stuff that I’m currently working on. This is mostly going to be interesting for those of you who have an interest in...