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"Teaching Latin with AI" Workshop Follow-up
On May 2, in collaboration with the New York Classical Club, the ISAW Library hosted a workshop for local K-12 teachers called “Teaching Latin with AI.'' The goal of the workshop was to provide a positive, teacher-focused review of how Large Language Models like ChatGPT can be used to produce a variety of Latin teaching materials, all without knowledge of computer programming or related technical skills.
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Moving forward with Linked Open Data at Pompeii
A retelling of Sebastian Heath's faculty research talk given in April, 2024. This is the first of three planned posts.
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“Re-Rolling the Past” conference publication completed
The proceedings of ISAW’s 2020 virtual conference “Re-Rolling the Past: Representations and Reinterpretations of Antiquity in Analog and Digital Games” have been published as a special issue of ISAW Papers.
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"Presidents And Their Books" exhibition highlights the influence of the antiquity on American history
The exhibition "Presidents and Their Books: What They Read and What They Wrote," at the Grolier Club through November 11, includes several books that demonstrate the influence of ancient history and literature on American politics.
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Theology and the DC Universe
Gabriel Mckee, ISAW's Librarian for Collections and Services, discusses his recent publications on ancient, modern, and futuristic theology in superhero comics and science-fiction television.