Intro to Python
Room C205 @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NYPython is a programming language that can be used for a wide range of tasks, including collecting and analyzing data in a variety of formats, building web applications, and much …
Python is a programming language that can be used for a wide range of tasks, including collecting and analyzing data in a variety of formats, building web applications, and much …
Learn how to create a visually engaging full-screen scrolling narrative with ESRI Story Map’s Cascade application. This free, easy-to-use, open-source tool allows you to blend narrative text, maps, 3D scenes, …
Have a question about your digital project? Looking for more information on where to get started learning a new technology, skill, or research method? Drop by our Office Hours, no …
Ever wanted to learn how to code? This introductory lab will cover the basics of writing HTML code and styling it with CSS. Gain hands-on experience to send you on …
This workshop will focus on what a digital academic identity is, and why and how you might intentionally cultivate one that best reflects your research, teaching, scholarship, and other work. …
Join the NML community for presentations by Christina Katopodis and Nga Than.
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 teachers to create searchable online databases and scholarly online interpretations of their digital collections. If you have a set of digital primary sources that you …
Have a question about your digital project? Looking for more information on where to get started learning a new technology, skill, or research method? Drop by our Office Hours, no appointment necessary.
Interested in digital, collaborative annotation of texts? Learn about the free, open access tool Hypothes.is and its applications in teaching, learning, and research. No prior experience necessary. Led by Filipa Calado. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gc-itp-skills-labs-tickets-70981735281
The Provost’s Digital Innovation Grants support digital projects designed, created, programmed, or administered by doctoral students at the CUNY Graduate Center. See more at: https://digitalgrants.commons.gc.cuny.edu.