Mapping User Group
ZoomThe Mapping working group is a network of CUNY students, faculty, and staff interested in sharing methods and techniques and finding support from others about ways GIS/Mapping can be used …
The Mapping working group is a network of CUNY students, faculty, and staff interested in sharing methods and techniques and finding support from others about ways GIS/Mapping can be used …
An introductory lab covering the basics of writing HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) code and styling it with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Gain hands-on experience to build the foundations of well-designed …
Omeka is a free Content Management System (CMS) and a web publishing system built by and for scholars that is used by hundreds of archives, libraries, museums, individual researchers, and …
The Mapping working group is a network of CUNY students, faculty, and staff interested in sharing methods and techniques and finding support from others about ways GIS/Mapping can be used …
In this workshop for beginners, you’ll learn the basics of editing, including how to organize and select your best material to create a polished final product. We’ll explore best practices …
Working on a digital dissertation or interested in doing one? The Digital Dissertations Accountability Group is open for those working on digital dissertations and ITP projects. The group meets on …
Social annotation offers an interactive way to “open up” a text, allowing students to contribute highlights, comments, and responses directly in the margins. This transforms the text into a collaborative learning space for deeper analysis, interpretation, and enrichment. This workshop will introduce participants to two platforms for integrating social annotation into their courses: Manifold and …
Teaching online classes can feel daunting and complicated. Sometimes you are just lecturing to a screen of black boxes, and finding ways to keep students engaged requires fun and creative solutions. This workshop will explore various online tools that you can employ to capture students' ideas, make class more exciting, and create a more collaborative …
Lightning talks are informal, 3-minute / 3-slide presentations that offer a brief insight into your digital humanities project, research, or question. Projects at any stage–whether just beginning, in-development, or completed–are welcome! The audience includes a diverse community of engaged CUNY students and colleagues who are eager to hear about your project and offer feedback. Check out the …
In this workshop, you'll learn the basics of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with QGIS, a free and open-source platform. We'll explore how to visualize, analyze, and interpret spatial data, allowing …