Calendar

This calendar includes workshops and events that might be of interest to the digital humanities community in Georgia.

Mar
14
Tue
CAA2017: Digital Archaeologies, Material Worlds (Past and Present) @ Georgia State University
Mar 14 @ 8:00 am – Mar 16 @ 6:00 pm

The 45th CAA conference will bring together scholars from across the globe to share their cutting edge research from a diverse range of fields in a focused, but informal, setting.  One thing that the CAA prides itself on is a strong sense of community, and we hope to continue to grow that community by welcoming new participants this year.  This is only the 3rd time the conference has been held in the United States, and we are excited to have old and new members join us in Atlanta this coming spring.

May
4
Thu
Digital Humanities + Design Symposium @ Georgia Tech
May 4 @ 8:30 am – May 5 @ 3:00 pm

About

The DH + Design symposium, to be held at Georgia Tech, in Atlanta, on May 4th and 5th, 2017, will bring together leading scholars from the digital humanities and design to explore these increasingly convergent fields, and to identify additional possibilities for their intersection. We will facilitate a series of multi-format conversations around topics of shared concern, including the role of practice (and other applied forms of research) in each field; the similarities and differences between each field’s design processes; theories of speculation as they have been developed through the humanities and design; and how these two fields, together, might rally to address pressing matters of social and political concern.

Jan
31
Wed
Tableau Data Visualization: Getting Started @ Georgia State University Library
Jan 31 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Topics covered:

  • Importing data
  • Navigating the Tableau interface
  • Creating simple visualizations (Worksheets, dashboards and stories)
  • Saving, publishing and sharing visualizations
Feb
6
Tue
Creating Web Maps using ArcGIS Online @ Georgia State University Library
Feb 6 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Does part of your research include site specific locations? Would an interactive web map that includes photos of these locations help contextualize your research? Or are you interested in incorporating mapping into your class assignments? If so, this workshop will teach you how to create online maps that can display point locations with pop up text and images. You will learn how to use the free version of ArcGIS Online and Google Sheets to easily create interactive web maps. You will also learn how to embed these interactive maps into blogging and website platforms such as Edublogs.