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 […]
Matthew K. Gold (he/him)
Associate Professor of English and Digital Humanities, Graduate Center, CUNY
- mgold@gc.cuny.edu
- (212) 817-7256
- mkgold.net
- blog.mkgold.net
Member's groups
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This is a public group for the Graduate Center's Teaching and Learning Center. Join for notifications of events, and to participate in conversations about teaching and learning on the TLC Forum. Our website can […]
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A private group for students enrolled in DHUM 70000 at the CUNY Graduate Center in Fall 2024. The course is being taught by Matthew K. Gold and Krystyna Michael.
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A meta-group for all of the Commons' group admins so that the CUNY Academic Commons team can share information and keep you updated about changes to the site (and especially the Group interface). This group will […]
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This is a private group used by the CUNY Academic Commons Community Team to plan and develop enhancements to the site. Photo Credit: Virgin Media apprentices at the Brathay Apprentice Challenge by Apprenticeships.
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This group is a place for folx using CUNY's instance of Manifold https://cuny.manifoldapp.org. Here, you can share skills and ask questions as you create Manifold Projects. All are welcome. To get started […]
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This group is envisioned to be a place where the CUNY community can share information, papers and ideas about Disability Studies. Members can post to the Blog and upload documents.
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The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) / Mapping working group is a network of CUNY students, faculty and staff who are interested in sharing methods and techniques, and finding support from others about ways GI […]
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Python User’ Group (or PUG for short) is an open and informal collaborative space for experimentation and exploration with the Python programming language. It is an opportunity for those interested in Python to w […]
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This group accompanies the the GCDI website (http://gcdi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/). Here, members of the GC community can share news of recent events and new projects and can begin to build connections between projects.
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This group is a space for students and scholars interested in conducting or complementing ethnographic studies with the help of digital tools. It aims to facilitate an ongoing conversation about ethnography, […]
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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 […]
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The mission of The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy is to promote open scholarly discourse around critical and creative uses of digital technology in teaching, learning, and research. You can find […]
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This group is for anyone who is interested in writing a digital dissertation (or creating a digital component to an otherwise 'traditional' dissertation). Please join, introduce yourself in the "welcome and […]
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The Digital Archive Research Collective is a platform that aims to address the needs of students, faculty, and communities working on the creation of digital archives and exhibitions at the Graduate Center.
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a group for current and former students, faculty, and staff of the CUNY Graduate Center Certificate Program in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (http://www.gc.cuny.edu/itp)
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A subcommittee of the CUNY Committee on Academic Technology (CAT) that focuses on the CUNY Academic Commons. Group membership in this private group is limited to committee members.
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A private group for students and staff of the MS Program in Data Analysis and Visualization at The Graduate Center — http://www.gc.cuny.edu/datavis
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A group for CUNY faculty, staff, and graduate students interested in open access publishing for scholarly communication, open educational resources, and open teaching and scholarship. Group avatar includes the […]
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Data Visualization Group (i.e., DVG) is a place for students, faculty, and staff who are interested in sharing topics, theories, methods, and techniques related to data visualization. Data visualization is a […]