by agable1@gsu.edu | Nov 12, 2014 | etexts, SIF Projects
The history of the codex includes myriad and often convoluted ways of producing and distributing the book to readers. Current day production and distribution of eBooks is no different in its dizzying variety. To narrow things down, here I will present a snippet of...
by Dylan Ruediger | Nov 9, 2014 | digital humanities, SIF Projects
This weekend, the South Atlantic Modern Language Association is coming to Buckhead, and the Hoccleve Archive team will be there. The last couple of weeks have been spent getting ready for what, for us at least, is the first public roll-out of our work. For me, this...
by Dylan Ruediger | Nov 3, 2014 | instructional videos, pedagogy, SIF Projects
With a lot of help from Ameer, I am finally reaching the point where I can make videos more or less on my own. As I have been making them, I have been thinking about how educationally useful the experience of making the videos is. The countless decisions about what...
by Robert Bryant | Nov 3, 2014 | digital humanities, pedagogy, SIF Projects
Hey All! I’ve been working like crazy on comprehensive exams this week and thought I would share some of the latest dialogue on Gamification I’ve researched and written. I think it’s a highly relevant topic to a lot of contemporary research that has...
by Thomas Breideband | Nov 3, 2014 | SIF Projects
I have been a member of the SIF family now for a little more than two months, so I guess it’s about time to go through all of my projects for this semester and give you updates on each. 1) Hybrid Pedagogy Promotional Videos This project has been a...
by Siva Charan Kondeti | Oct 30, 2014 | Atlanta connections, data visualization, mapping, SIF Projects
This week has been truly and completely hectic. However this hectic schedule was not because of our work at SIF but due to our midterm examinations. Almost all our examinations and assignment submissions were due this week. Luckily, everything went well and we were...