Virtual Workshops!
The DMC has a vast array of virtual workshops to choose from. Check out our offerings and register on our Hopkins Groups page.
The DMC has a vast array of virtual workshops to choose from. Check out our offerings and register on our Hopkins Groups page.
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Welcome to the Technical Tuesdays series brought to you by The DMC and the Life Design Lab. In this, we are partnering with the Life Design Lab to help you optimize your tech all summer long! Check back here or on the DMC’s or the Life Design Lab’s social media every Tuesday for an awesome and informative video.
“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.
Schedule a virtual meeting with one of our Professional Staff or with our helpful and talented student staff.
With help from DMC staff and the DMC’s Digital DaVinci Award, Jeanne Lee created the project “Blue Jay Emojis.” “Blue Jay Emojis” is a unique set of custom-made emojis and animated stickers tailored for the Johns Hopkins community, designed by the Johns Hopkins community.
Diana Hla was inspired to create her own podcast, Exploring Health Equity, after taking the DMC’s Podcast Bootcamp intersession course.
During the JHU Center for Visual Arts’ 2019 Annual Student Exhibition, Mecca McDonald projected curated digital works from the JHU community.
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
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