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 …
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 …
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 …
The New Media Lab hosts a monthly general meeting to showcase and troubleshoot projects developed by student and faculty researchers. To learn more about the NML and get involved click here.