May 4, 2020
“Blue Jay Emojis” is a project idea for a unique set of custom-made emojis and animated stickers tailored for the Johns Hopkins community, designed by the Johns Hopkins community. This project was created by member Jeanne Lee and made possible by the DMC’s Digital DaVinci Award.
February 14, 2019
A Joint Collaboration between the Digital Media Center and the Johns Hopkins University Library Systems, this event seeks to provide inspirational presentations discussing use cases
January 25, 2019
On February 6th 2019 Taya Graham and Stephen Janis of the Real News Network discussed how their WYPR podcast Truth and Reconciliation augments their reporting on policing and its relation to governance in Baltimore. The pair will give an overview of how the series creates an archive of historical context…
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January 25, 2019
Culled from the article “Podcast Away” on the Hub, written by Jacob DeNobel. When Joan Freedman began hosting podcasting workshops at the Digital Media Center, few students
December 3, 2018
Come score deals on used tech gear on Friday, Dec 7th, 9sm – 4:30pm at the Tech Store. The DMC is selling old computer hardware, audio/photo/video components, cables, cases, accessories, and more. Open to Hopkins affiliates only. All gear sold “as-is”.
December 3, 2018
This 1-credit ‘Bootcamp-style’ class was geared towards students with no prior podcasting experience. The course was an intensive, week-long introduction to creating podcasts during Intersession 2018. The class was composed of lectures and hands-on workshops including recording, editing, and promotion. At the end of the course each student had one episode…
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October 16, 2018
Giovanna Molina and Simone Robbennolt have been recording, editing and sharing and successful podcast entitled “Audio Bios”
October 16, 2018
Justin Joyce, with the assistance of Gautam Prabhu and Russ Huang, completed a prototype in Spring of 2018 for a unique guitar-playing robot design called “Axel.”
October 5, 2018
Virtual reality today is missing a core element of the reality that it emulates: touch. To fill that gap, Nikhil Baddam and Owen Friesen are constructing a haptic glove for Virtual Reality Environments
October 5, 2018
Robert Li’s LED Umbrella Project includes the creation and display of 4 large outdoor umbrellas decorated with LEDs that are controlled by an Arduino. The Arduino is an open source microcontroller that Robert codes to control the colors and patterns of the LED strips. This project is currently in the…
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