Posts tagged with “Student work” (All posts)

Learning to Use Adobe Express

25 February 2025

Join us for informal workshops on Adobe Express on March 3rd and 4th, 3:30-4:30, in Weitz235.

How College Students Can Use Adobe Express for Projects and Personal Branding

31 January 2025

How students can use Adobe Express at Carleton.

Adobe Express logo, which is a stylized letter

How I Brought a 2D AI-Generated Fox to Life Using Adobe Tools

14 January 2025

Using Adobe Character Animator and generative AI to animate a fox.

What does the Classic Fox Say text with a fox sitting on a pedestal.

Announcing Adobe Express for Carleton

27 August 2024

Adobe Express is web-based and offers essential functionalities when it comes to media creation and editing. Carleton now offers Adobe Express licenses for all students, faculty and staff.

Adobe Express logo, which is a stylized letter

DataSquad Student Positions Open

12 April 2024

DataSquad is a group of student workers in ITS that works on various different data-related projects. These include data gathering, cleaning, management, and visualization projects.

Carleton DataSquad logo.

Searching for Student Digital Humanities Interns and Associates

29 March 2024

In collaboration with the Digital Humanities Center and the Gould Library, we are looking for students interested in Digital Scholarship, for both a DHA or Digital Scholarship Intern position. Both…

Join our team - digital humanities associates and digital scholarship interns

Podcasting with Audacity

29 February 2024

Podcast structures vary dramatically.  So do the tools that help you record, edit, and deliver your podcasts.  Audacity is a free and very capable recording and editing tool. Below, you’ll…

Audiacity Interface with multiple tracks.

Looking for Creativity? Come to the Makerspace!

24 October 2023

Across campus there are countless places for Carls to express their creativity through imaginative projects. One of the best places is the Makerspace lab!

Round circuit board with batteries, LEDs, resistors, a chip and a push button. There's a Carleton logo with the words,