Collaborative Digital Projects Lab
- Tuesday: 2:00-5:00 p.m. in the Library (Reference unit)
- Wednesday: 2:00-5:00 p.m. in the Library (E-library unit)
Have digital humanities (scholarship related to digital anything) ideas you want to talk about or think through? The Collaborative Digital Projects Lab (CDPL) is a new space for scholars at all levels to explore and develop their ideas about scholarship with digital aspects, be it textual analysis, charts and tables, or mapping.
A couple – but not all! – the things we love chatting about:
- Advise on project development
- Data Visualizations with bar charts, word clouds, tree maps in Tableau, Excel, etc.
- Mapping and Storymaps with ArcGIS, Leaflet, or Knightlab
- All Allied Health Sciences related issues
- Computer, Mechatronics, and Electrical Engineering
- Podcasting and audio editing
- 3d modeling
- Giving feedback and evaluate on people’s work (think peer editing and grading)
- General bouncing ideas related to digital things and scholarship
Mission Statement
Collaborative Digital Projects Lab provides a space on campus for all faculty and graduate students to explore collaborative, team-based approaches to digital pedagogy, research, and its communication to the broader public.
The Lab provides a core for establishing connections and partnerships both within and outside of KHAIRUN. The lab will be explicitly interdisciplinary, drawing in students from diverse departments who will have the opportunity to both apply and further develop their skill sets designing and developing innovative research and classroom activities. This group will become a sounding board for faculty and group members to develop guidelines for an expanded range of Digital Humanities classes as well as discuss project evaluation, assisting with the growing demands for support in DH which the digital humanities graduate certificate program has created.