Digital Humanities Seed Grant Projects Showcase – Wednesday, April 4, from 9 – 11 a.m. in the Walsh Library – Beck Rooms. Presentations from: Nina Capone Singleton, Alan Delozier, Anne Hewitt, Nalin Johri, Grace May, Susan Scherreik, Youssef Yacoubi, Elizabeth A. Pallitto

The link to information on this event is: http://blogs.shu.edu/digitalhumanities/2018/03/20/digital-humanities-seed-grand-showcase/

Presentations:
“Upgrading the Web-based Chinese-Learning Program Project”
Dongdong Chen, Department of Languages Literatures and Cultures, College of Arts and Sciences

“Measuring the Population of Foreign Workers in Renaissance Florence”
William Connell, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences

“Use of Concept Maps to Enhance Meaningful Learning”; Kelly Goedert, Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, and Viswa Viswanathan, Department of Computing and Decision Sciences, Stillman School of Business

“Exploring the Structural Topology of a Representative Sample of Retail Supply Chains and Their Evolution using a Data Visualization Approach”; Penina Orenstein, Department of Computing and Decision Sciences, Stillman School of Business

“Transformational Journey through Art: Utilizing Digital Media to Explore Dante’s Cosmos”; Elizabeth A. Pallitto, University Core, College of Arts and Sciences

“Layered Chiffon”; Courtney Starrett, Department of Art and Design, College of Communication and the Arts