Events
- Mar
23Basics of Final Cut Pro X
3:00 - 4:00pm | Swem Library, Kyle Classroom,
In this entry level introduction to Final Cut pro we will go over how to import, basic editing techniques and exporting your project.
- Mar
24SCRC Tour for Campus Community
11:00am - 12:00pm | Swem Library, Special Collections Research Center,
Members of the campus community are invited to a behind-the-scenes guided tour of the Special Collections and University Archives facility in Swem Library.
- Mar
24AI Show & Tell: Research Rabbit
12:30 - 1:00pm | Zoom,
Join Anna Milholland, Head of McLeod Business Library, for this virtual lightning round talk on to learn more about how ResearchRabbit works and identify pros and cons of the tool.
- Mar
24Lessons to Go: Developing Critical Reading of AI
12:30 - 1:30pm | Swem Library, Cox Classroom,
Experience a ready-to-teach lesson that can be used across disciplines on moving beyond the summary to critically evaluating AI output.
- Mar
24Intro To Podcasting
4:30 - 5:30pm | Swem Library, Kyle Classroom,
Podcasting is more accessible than many students realize. This introductory session is designed to build awareness of what podcasting can look like on campus and what resources are already available to support it.
- Mar
25Intro to the Reeder Media Studios
11:00 - 11:30am | Swem Library, Reeder Media Center (ground floor),
In this workshop, we will introduce you to the basics of using one of the small studios in the Reeder Media Center.
- Mar
25AI Community of Inquiry
1:00 - 2:00pm | Swem Library, Cox Classroom,
Join W&M Libraries in exploring the world of generative AI.
- Mar
25Common Flowers Book Talk with Tom Baker '66
4:00 - 6:00pm | Swem Library, MacKenzie Theatre,
Tom Baker '67 will discuss his book, A Book of Common Flowers, a collection of forty flowers comprising of watercolor images and a prose poem. The poems -- the centerpieces of the book -- are irreverent, erotic, bawdy, social, and sometimes shocking.
- Mar
25 - 26Digital Humanities Discovery Group
8:00pm | Swem Library, Kyle Classroom,
The Digital Humanities Discovery Group is an interdisciplinary research group interested in widening awareness around the broadly defined field of Digital Humanities as well as generating future collaborations in research and teaching at William & Mary.
- Mar
26Digital Accessibility Quick Bite
11:30am - 12:00pm | Zoom,