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Passions, Projects, and Python
By Rachel Rakov on September 14, 2017Read moreTwo days before this semester’s Introduction to Python Programming workshop (which was held this past Tuesday night), I came across the following tweet from Jake VanderPlas, author of ‘The Whirlwind Tour of Python’ and ‘The Python Data Science Handbook’, and all-around Python Guy (contributor to scipy and scikit-learn, among...
0Building a New Polytonic Greek Keyboard for iOS and Android
By Jeremy March on May 12, 2017Read moreBuilding a New Polytonic Greek Keyboard for iOS and Android Last year, I released an Ancient Greek verb conjugation game for iOS and Android called the Hoplite Challenge. It is based on a game played in the Latin/Greek Institute’s Basic Greek summer intensive course. One of the most popular...
Multifaceted Access: Modeling Possibility in Maker Spaces with Arduino
By Mary Catherine Kinniburgh on April 19, 2017Read moreOur last maker-themed blog post explored how maker spaces and maker culture are increasingly common features of digital centers, libraries, and academic settings. Common, perhaps, but still, perhaps mystifying to those of us who are more comfortable writing essays than wiring circuits? As a GC Digital Fellow who has...
Organize your WordPress blog posts with the List Category Posts plugin!
By Ian Phillips on April 17, 2017Read moreHey everyone! We’re finishing up spring break here at CUNY Graduate Center and in the spirit of spring cleaning (and organizing!) I wrote up this little how-to blog post to showcase a useful plugin for organizing content on your WordPress site: List Category Posts. I’ve been updating a couple...
Exploring the local impact of the NEH – NEH Impact Index
By Patrick Smyth, PhD on April 10, 2017Read moreGraduate Center Digital Initiatives is proud to share the NEH Impact Index. Recent budget proposals by the Trump administration have allocated zero funding to a number of independent federal agencies concerned with education, democracy, cultural preservation, and public-facing scholarship. Among them are the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH),...
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