Category: Events
workshops, visiting speakers, exciting collaborations, etc.

Whittier College’s “Story of Where”: An Introduction to GIS using Esri StoryMaps
DibLibArts welcomes Shannon Julius, GIS Analyst for the City of Whittier, to campus to offer an introductory workshop in GIS analysis and visualization. Students, Faculty, and Campus Community Members are invited. No prior experience with digital mapping is assumed. All you need is a laptop and your sense of curiosity. WHEN: MAY 1, 2019, 4:30-6:30PM WHERE: …

Event: High Tech Happy Hour, Tuesday, Dec. 5th, 4:30pm @ Hartley House
Please join us next week for our end-of-semester High-Tech Happy Hour: Tuesday, December 5th, 4:30 PM Hartley House. We’ll have very short presentations from faculty grant recipients who will share updates and insights on their digital research projects: Ann Kakliouras (Anthropology) will discuss her digital indigenous mapping project, and share insights on her experience working on digital …
Resources: DigLibArts @ the Pedagogy Lab: Orientation
Here are slides from a recent Pedagogy Lab offered by DigLibArts. The links to resources at the end are clickable and will lead to additional resources to help you plan your digital assignments.

Event: Fall Pedagogy Lab: (Re)Orientation, Tuesday, August 29th
Welcome back! This fall, DigLibArts, Wardman Library, and the Associate Dean for Faculty Development invite you all to join us for our Pedagogy Lab: (Re)Orientation, which will be in the DigLibArts Collaboratory on the main floor of Wardman Library, Tuesday, August 29th, 8:30am – 1:00pm, followed by a lunch in Dezember House. This year’s DigLibArts …