The Digital Scholarship home page provides an overview of Digital Scholarship & Digital Humanities services, activities, and projects at Trinity. Listed below are articles from the Digital Learning & Scholarship blog on using digital tools for a DS/DH project.

  • The annual Day of Digital Scholarship is an open-house-style symposium that highlights a variety of digital works and applications including podcasts, films, digital exhibits, StoryMaps, 3-D printing, robotics, and more. Whether your project is complete or still in progress, we encourage you to share your work and inspire others in our community.  Date: Tuesday, April […]
  • The Day of Digital Scholarship is a yearly event that highlights the work Trinity students, faculty, and staff have made with digital software or tools. This open-house-style symposium highlights a variety of completed works and works in progress, including podcasts, films, digital exhibits, 3-D printing, robotics, and more. Refreshments will be served. Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2025  Time: 3:00 PM – […]
  • When used intentionally generative AI can be a great addition to your teaching and research toolkit. Text-Based AI Tools, powered by large language models (LLMs), can be used for slides/presentation developing, research, and organizing information. Below you’ll find tools and resources for each. Leading Text-Based LLMs Tools for Presentation and Slide Building  Specialized Tools for […]
  • Generative AI has changed how we create content, from text and code to images, videos, and music. While much of the conversation centers on text-based tools like ChatGPT, the scope of AI extends beyond writing. Non-text-based AI tools offer opportunities for creativity that can transform classroom experiences and teaching practices. For disciplines that don’t heavily […]
  • Unlike conducting a Google search, where you look for existing information through keyword searches, generative AI requires a more nuanced approach. When you use generative AI, you’re not just searching; you’re instructing the AI to create new content. This process necessitates providing detailed and specific information to guide the AI in producing the desired results […]

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