Ballet and the Neuroethics Grand Challenge
In discussion on the themes of Bruckman's latest book: "Should You Believe Wikipedia? Online Communities and the Construction of Knowledge."
This four-part series of drop-in workshops covers the beginnings of podcasting: creating your show idea, recording and editing sound, and how to structure an academic podcast.
You will have the opportunity to connect in person with the six participating artists to learn more about their process, as well as ask questions.
"Indian Ocean Interannual to Decadal Variability and Malaria Outbreaks in India" - Annalisa Bracco, Ph.D. - IHE-LeaD Faculty Advisor, Georgia Tech
This four-part series of drop-in workshops covers the beginnings of podcasting: creating your show idea, recording and editing sound, and how to structure an academic podcast.
This four-part series of drop-in workshops covers the beginnings of podcasting: creating your show idea, recording and editing sound, and how to structure an academic podcast.
Join the Georgia Tech Library both in-person and online Tuesday, Oct. 4 from 5 to 7 p.m. for an author’s talk with Paige Bowers and David Montague about their book OVERNIGHT CODE: The Life of Raye Montague, the Woman Who Revolutionized Naval Engineering.
This four-part series of drop-in workshops covers the beginnings of podcasting: creating your show idea, recording and editing sound, and how to structure an academic podcast.
Featuring Joy Peltier, assistant professor of linguistics at the University of South Carolina.