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Ronda Grizzle
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Ronda is the project management and training specialist for the SLab; the one who wrangles projects and helps SLab staff to find time and space to do their work; bringer of order from chaos; herder of metaphorical cats; a librarian by both training and inclination; fascinated by organizational and personal development; personal coach; comic book, tabletop game, and movie junkie.
All Posts by Ronda
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A Meeting Toolkit For New Facilitators07.31.2023
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Scholars' Lab, Games, and Gaming05.17.2022
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Evaluating Scholars' Lab Interfaces and Digital Tools for Inclusivity, Accessibility, and Equity01.27.2020
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Neatline 2.5.207.05.2017
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Lower the Stakes07.11.2016
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Podcast: James Neal11.06.2015
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Task Management & Bullet Journal04.23.2015
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Podcast: Adeline Koh & Roopika Risam02.05.2014
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Spring 2014 Scholars' Lab Tech Workshop Series01.30.2014
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Podcast: Meg Stewart12.16.2013
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Podcast: Dot Porter12.16.2013
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Podcast: Open Access Week Speaker - Gail McMillan12.09.2013
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Podcast: Sukanta Chaudhuri10.24.2013
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Podcast: Introducing Our 2013-2014 Graduate Fellows10.24.2013
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Scholars' Lab Speaker Series: James Smithies07.29.2013
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Graduate Fellows Forum: Lydia Rodríguez05.17.2013
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Graduate Fellows Forum: David Flaherty05.07.2013
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Scholars' Lab Speaker Series: Alan Liu05.06.2013
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Digital Humanities Speaker Series: Alan Liu & Rama Hoetzlein05.06.2013
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Graduate Fellows Forum: Joanna Swafford04.29.2013
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Digital Humanities Speaker Series: Walter Sheidel04.26.2013
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Scholars' Lab Speaker Series: Shawn Graham04.26.2013
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Scholars' Lab Speaker Series: Gretchen Gueguen04.25.2013
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Plot Your Course in Space and Time: A Look at Scholars’ Lab’s Neatline04.24.2013
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Spring Newsletter03.21.2013
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SLab Out & About03.21.2013
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Meg Stewart to talk about the Fulbright Scholar program, Thursday, Jan 1701.15.2013
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Scholars' Lab Speaker Series: Jeremy Dibbell12.20.2012
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Scholars' Lab Speaker Series: Mills Kelly12.12.2012
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Scholarly Communication Brown Bag Series Speaker: Brian Nosek12.12.2012
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Digital Humanities Speaker Series: Dr. W. Gardner Campbell12.10.2012
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Speaker Series: Dr. Guoping Huang12.04.2012
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Grad Fellows Forum: Introducing the 2012-2013 Fellows09.12.2012
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Omeka + Neatline Metadata Survey09.06.2012
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Graduate Fellows Forum: Edward Triplett05.29.2012
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Graduate Fellows Forum: Randi Lewis05.29.2012
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Graduate Fellows Forum: Gabriel Hankins05.29.2012
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THATCampVA 2012: Neatline Workshop05.23.2012
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Kenneth Dean: Ritual Revolutions05.04.2012
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Kathleen Fitzpatrick: Planned Obsolescence03.22.2012
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Narrative Form and Digital Tools03.13.2012
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GIS Day 2011 Lightning Rounds03.13.2012
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Scholars' Lab Speaker: Kathleen Fitzpatrick03.08.2012
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Humanities in a Digital Age Symposium podcast12.13.2011
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Johannes Kepper & Julian Dabbert: MEI, or Musical Editions Improved12.13.2011
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International Open Access Week 201110.24.2011
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Tim Powell, Revitalizing Jefferson's Vision for Preserving Native American Languages10.12.2011
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Fall 2011 Workshop Series09.30.2011
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Tim Sherratt, Confessions of an Impatient Historian07.05.2011
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Scholars' Lab Grad Fellows, "Digital Therapy" Talks06.27.2011
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Andrew Hankinson, "Applications of the Music Encoding Initiative in Optical Music Recognition"06.27.2011
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Myron Gutmann, "Data Access for Research and Teaching in the Twenty-First Century"06.15.2011
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Jeremy Boggs: A Plea for Open Digital Humanities Work04.19.2011
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Welcoming our 2011/12 Graduate Fellows03.28.2011
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Workshop: Data Visualization03.04.2011
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Speaker Series: Jeremy Boggs02.28.2011
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Spring 2011 Newsletter02.03.2011
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2011-2012 Graduate Fellows' Program01.24.2011
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Mark Sample: Haunts: Place, Play, and Trauma12.14.2010
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Podcasts!12.08.2010
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Scholars' Lab Fall Newsletter09.15.2010
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Julie Meloni: N-dimensional Archives05.07.2010
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Scholars' Lab Newsletter04.06.2010
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Digital Therapy: Cesaire and Hawthorne02.18.2010
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Lisa Rosner: the Anatomy Murders02.10.2010
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Neogeography: from Tower to Town Hall11.25.2009
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Creation of Game Worlds11.05.2009
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Olmsted: Editing to Mapping11.05.2009
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Digital Therapy Luncheon September 200909.10.2009
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Toward the Historical Data Forge: What Happens After the Data-Mining?04.21.2009
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Mapping Then and Now: Are We Ready (yet) for Academic Social Systems?03.31.2009
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Scholarly Publishing Today and Tomorrow03.26.2009