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Digital Humanities Initiative

The CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative (CUNY DHI), launched in Fall 2010, aims to build connections and community among those at CUNY who are applying digital technologies to scholarship and pedagogy in the humanities. All are welcome: faculty, students, and technologists, experienced practitioners and beginning DHers, enthusiasts and skeptics.

We meet regularly on- and offline to explore key topics in the Digital Humanities, and share our work, questions, and concerns. See our blog for more information on upcoming events (it’s also where we present our group’s work to a wider audience). Help edit the CUNY Digital Humanities Resource Guide, our first group project. And, of course, join the conversation on the Forum.

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Fwd: Alex Gil started the topic d3.js workshop in the forum NYCDH Announcements [NYC Digital Humanities]

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    From: NYC Digital Humanities <wordpress@nycdh.org>
    Date: Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 3:32 PM
    Subject: Alex Gil started the topic d3.js workshop in the forum NYCDH
    Announcements [NYC Digital Humanities]

    Alex Gil started the topic d3.js workshop in the forum NYCDH Announcements

    “when: April 10, 2015 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    where: Studio@Butler, Butler Library 208b, Columbia University

    At the root of complex interactive visualizations are simple, data-driven
    shapes. This workshop will provide a basic introduction to the D3.js
    JavaScript library, and will walk participants through the steps necessary
    to use data to control and customize the visual attributes of elements in a
    browser. Included will be an overview of JavaScript data types, an
    introduction to JSON, and a summary of the D3 enter-update-exit pattern:
    the building blocks from which to build scalable, dynamic visualizations
    for a range of contexts.

    Experience with JavaScript is a plus, but not required. Basic experience
    with HTML and CSS recommended. Please bring a laptop with Google Chrome
    installed.

    This event is open to Columbia affiliates and the NYC-DH community. If
    you’re coming from outside Columbia, please let Alex Gil know at
    agil@columbia.edu.

    https://studio.cul.columbia.edu/ai1ec_event/d3-js-workshop/?instance_id=

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