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CUNY Games Network

Visit our website at http://games.commons.gc.cuny.edu (or by clicking the Visit Blog link on the left).

We connect educators from every campus and discipline at CUNY who are interested in games, simulations, and other forms of interactive teaching. We seek to facilitate the pedagogical uses of both digital and non-digital games, improve student success, and encourage research and scholarship in the developing field of games-based learning.

Join us for the GC Digital Scholarship Lab Open House and Tools for DH Workshop

  • Dear colleagues,

    Welcome back! We are writing today with information on 2 upcoming events:
    the Digital Scholarship Lab Virtual Open House (09/15/21) and the Tools for
    the Digital Humanities Workshop (09/17/21). Please read on to find out more
    about the events and how to register!

    *Digital Scholarship Lab Virtual Open House*
    *September 15th, 2021 (Wed) 12:00-5:00pm*

    Are you curious about the GC Digital Scholarship Lab, the GC Digital
    Fellows and the services that we provide? Come join us at our *Digital
    Scholarship Lab Virtual Open House* on* Wednesday, September 15th *to learn
    about what we do!

    Drop in and learn about:

    – Resources for developing digital research projects
    – Ways to get involved with the #DigitialGC community
    – Information on upcoming workshops
    – Requesting consultations with fellows

    Whether you are looking for advice or assistance with new or current
    projects or looking to discuss and learn new skills or tools, this Open
    House is for you!

    We will be hosting our virtual open house at 3 different time slots this
    year. Drop in at any of the following times:

    – 12 – 1pm: REGISTER HERE
    (http://www.eventbrite.com)
    – 2 – 3pm: REGISTER HERE
    (http://www.eventbrite.com)
    – 4 – 5pm: REGISTER HERE
    (http://www.eventbrite.com)

    We will be sending a Zoom meeting link and password to registered
    participants an hour before the event start time! Please use your GC email
    address when registering

    *Tools for the Digital Humanities Workshop*
    *September 17th, 2021 (Fri) 1:00-2:00pm*

    Join us to see the possibilities for doing Digital Humanities work and
    learn about DH tools, methods, and projects!

    With the remarkable array of digital tools available, it can be difficult
    to determine which ones you’ll really need, particularly when you’re in the
    research stage. Perhaps you only vaguely understand what “digital
    humanities” is. This workshop will give an overview of digital humanities
    methods and introduce a variety of tools for different kinds of research.
    We’ll discuss the genres and vocabulary of DH from text analysis to
    geospatial mapping and review the many available resources online and at
    The Graduate Center. Feel free to come with your project ideas and
    questions.

    This event will be held online. The video link will be distributed to those
    who register
    (http://www.eventbrite.com).
    Please use your CUNY Graduate Center email address when registering
    (http://www.eventbrite.com)
    . REGISTER HERE
    (http://www.eventbrite.com)
    .

    We’re looking forward to seeing you at one of these events!

    All best,

    Lisa and Matt

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Lisa Marie Rhody, PhD
    Deputy Director of Digital Initiatives

    Director, Digital Fellowship Programs

    Director, Digital Humanities Research Institutes
    The Graduate Center, CUNY
    lisarhody.com | @lmrhody | she/her

    Matthew K. Gold, Ph.D.
    Director, M.A. Program in Digital Humanities (http://www.gc.cuny.edu/dh) & M.S.
    Program in Data Analysis and Visualization (http://www.gc.cuny.edu/datavis)
    /
    Associate Professor of English & Digital Humanities /
    Advisor to the Provost for Digital Initiatives, CUNY Graduate Center
    http://cuny.is/mkgold [cuny.is]
    (cuny.is)
    |
    @mkgold
    *pronouns: he/him/his*

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