by Micayla Spiros | May 6, 2022 | Uncategorized
I am excited to announce the official launch of the Forensic Anthropology: A History! The impetus for this project was to create a tool for new students interested in forensic anthropology. The website is an interactive guide for students ranging from historical...
by Micayla Spiros | Feb 7, 2022 | Uncategorized
In order to create a tool for students looking to become involved in the field of forensic anthropology, the first step I wanted to create for my website was a map of graduate programs in the United States. This map will serve as a resource for students to easily find...
by Micayla Spiros | Jan 21, 2022 | CHI Fellowship Program
With the COVID-19 pandemic beginning in the spring of 2020, educators had to learn quickly how to adapt to virtual learning in a world that quickly became isolated. As teachers and students alike learned to acclimatize to the new online environment, realization on the...
by Micayla Spiros | Dec 13, 2021 | CHI Fellowship Program, CHI Project Info
This year I will be creating a website focused on the development of forensic anthropology. A bit different from my CHI project last year (3DMMS Initiative), the motivation of this project is to use data visualization to tell a story about the professionalism related...
by Micayla Spiros | Nov 30, 2021 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
Figuring out the ‘wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff’… Our final rapid development challenge focused on us creating a “Memory Map”. I worked on this project with my fantastic team, Dani Willcutt, Juan Carlos Rico Noguera, and Vee Lawson. This mapping challenge allowed...
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