AnthroSpace

GIS for Spatial Anthropology

Using open source tools such as R and GRASS I collaborate with several faculty on the use of GIS for analysis of spatial data in ecological anthropology, demography, and archaeology.

Learning in Technology Rich Environments

High Performance Learning Spaces in Wallenberg Hall provide experimental, technology-rich environments to support collaboration and visualization. In order to explore alternative approaches to teaching and learning Anthropology in different content areas I am collaborating in the design, development, and teaching of various courses (“Genetic Structure of Populations”, “Introduction to Cultural Studies” and “Models and Imaging in Archaeological Computing“), “Introduction to Cultural and Social Theory”, “Virtual Ethnography”).

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