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The DMC will take applications to join our Student Staff team for the 2021-2022 academic year ONLY UNTIL Sunday September 5th at Midnight (EST) .
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Irving Nestor came from a Computer Engineering background but has always loved film and film making. He created Operation First Light through Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund in Film & Media. He wanted to create a fun and exciting short film that brought out the inner-child of his audience.
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
On Thursday, February 7, 2019, we made Electronic Valentines! We used LED’s, conductive tape, conductive paint, and craft supplies to make one of a kind Valentine’s Day cards.
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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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
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