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New Media Lab

THE NEW MEDIA LAB (NML) assists City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center faculty and doctoral students from a variety of academic disciplines to create multimedia projects based on their own scholarly research. Our goal is to integrate new media into traditional academic practice, challenging scholars to develop fresh questions in their respective fields using the tools of new technology. The NML is committed to a vision of new technology based on open access to ideas, tools, and resources.

With ongoing support from CUNY, the New Media Lab has become a dynamic environment in which projects funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Old York Library Foundation, and other private and public sources demonstrate new approaches and methods of merging digital media, scholarship, and learning.

Located in room 7388.01 at the CUNY Graduate Center and run under the auspices of the Center for Media and Learning / American Social History Project, NML researchers:

work across academic disciplines to produce scholarly digital media projects;

analyze Internet usage in the educational, social, and commercial sectors;

construct 3-D environments that explore ways of visualizing the arts, humanities, and sciences

digitally archive and analyze a wide range of data
participate in public programs that address the critical intersection of knowledge and technology

Admins:

RUG is back! (Fri 9/24)

  • Hi,

    I hope everyone is doing well! The schedule for this semester is the same as last semester, with meetings from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm every other Friday. See the GCDI events calendar for all of our scheduled meetings. Moreover, you can join our RUG Slack Channel to find out more resources.

    This year we will continue the format of pairing our usual general discussion about personal R problems and discussion points with a small tutorial or discussion about a topic folks are interested in works.

    So, this first meeting will be to get to know each other and decide what we want to cover this semester. Moreover, we will walk through the installation of R and RStudio if any new member is joining and want to get started with R. Come with your own ideas, but a few broad topics that I’m considering are:

    • Data wrangling & visualization in R
    • Data analysis in R (e.g., survey data/experimental data analysis)
    • Predictive modeling in R

    I’m looking forward to seeing everybody! The zoom link is below.

    Sincerely,

    Yuxiao & Rilquer

    https://baruch.zoom.us/j/3355532575

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