In the past few years, conversations about data ethics have taken up a place of central importance in the fields of digital humanities and geography. We’ve become increasingly aware of …
Tag: Digital Humanities
What’s a Classicist like me doing in a digital intensive workshop like this?
This post is written by guest contributor Patricia Hatcher, Winter 2024 DRI Participant. Connect with Patricia Hatcher on X : @FallaxHaruspex and on LinkedIn: @patriciahatcher. That’s right, I’m a Classicist— the …
Opening our house, opening our lab!
On September 6th, friendly conversations about digital tools, methods, and opportunities at the GC lit up room 7414 at the GC. For the second time since remote learning started during …
How to Ask Coding Questions
Being able to ask questions in a clear and comprehensible way is a skill worth practicing because not only does it help you get better answers for your questions, others …
Getting Started with Pygame
In the Intro to Educational Game Design workshop held last October, we discussed a few common tools and software for designing computer games. In this post, I’d like to follow …
JavaScript or Python: which is the better language for academics to learn ?
As researchers, we are often searching for new and better tools to help with data collection, sorting, and visualization. Today, there is a plethora of powerful digital tools available and …
How to create websites with audio and visual elements on the CUNY Academic Commons
Whether you are seeking to make your research publicly available, host an interactive website for your courses, or track research for your M.A. thesis or dissertation, creating websites has become …
Uses of tech while drafting my second exam bibs: taxonomies and track changes
Kelsey’s image: A photo of the GC anthropology program’s bookshelf in the lounge, while the books were still organized according not to author or topic but color. Impractical, yes, but …
A Reflection on the Mediation and Intimacy of Sounds: Searching for Collective Pleasure through Group ASMR
This is a guest post by Michelle Yom, a musicology Ph.D. student at the GC, a participant in the 2017-2018 GCDI Sound Series, and a member of the Sound Studies …
What is GCDI? (Fall 2018 Edition)
**Note that this blog post is revised and updated every semester, typically in early September or February. Links in this post may be outdated. For up to date information, please …