Consultations

Have a question about your digital project? Looking for more information on where to get started learning a new technology, skill, or research method? Graduate Center community members can arrange one-on-one meetings with GC Digital Fellows. Meetings can involve resolving specific issues or about considering broad approaches to or next steps on a project.

Schedule a consultation today!

Students   |   Faculty

What can we help you with?

The GC Digital Fellows are all equipped with basic knowledge about digital humanities project management and skills acquisition, and individual Fellows have areas of expertise that include:

  • 3D printing
  • physical computing
  • sound production
  • big data collection
  • cloud storage
  • cluster computing
  • computer programming
  • content curation
  • content management systems
  • data visualization
  • data/database management
  • digital research tools
  • graphics and image manipulation
  • mapping and GIS
  • online collaboration
  • project management
  • statistics
  • social media and digital identities
  • text analysis
  • version control
  • web development

Schedule a Consultation!

Students

Graduate Center students in either the master’s or Ph.D. programs can submit this form to arrange a half-hour, one-on-one meeting with a GC Digital Fellow. Meetings can be about resolving specific issues or about considering broad approaches or next steps on a project.

Students will be matched with a GC Digital Fellow to help you with your individualized questions. After an initial appointment, you may schedule a follow-up 30 minute session with the same fellow if needed to check on progress and answer any additional questions you may have. Requests for consultations are considered on a first-come, first-served basis. Requests for appointments must be made with at least 48-hours notice. If we cannot find someone to work with your specific request, we’ll do our best to help direct you to someone within the GC who may be able to help.

STUDENTS

Faculty

Doctoral faculty are invited to work at the New Media Lab with the GC Digital Fellow faculty liaison on digital projects related to their research and/or teaching. The Digital Fellow, and others at the NML, can provide conceptual direction, consultation, and technical advice.

The New Media Lab, located on the seventh floor of the CUNY Graduate Center, is a space where graduate students and faculty members from a wide range of disciplines come together to discuss and implement innovative applications of digital media to their research and teaching. Monthly meetings provide additional occasions for individuals, both closely and loosely affiliated with the Lab, to present their digital projects, hear about the progress of individual projects, and offer feedback.

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