This project has been generously supportive by both Arkansas State University and Coastal Carolina University. We would also like to thank the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (I.A.T.H.) for their advice and support of this project and the American School of Classical Studies in Athens.
We thank Archivision for allowing the use of their images on both the Coastal Carolina Ashes2Art website and ASU's Digital Delphi website. We would also like to thank the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, which has also allowed limited use of images from their permanent collection to illustrate student essays on this website.
We would also like to thank the National Endowment for the Humanities for awarding us a Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant for 2007-2008.
ASU Grants: 2007-2008
Faculty Research Award, spring 2007
SURF/SILO Undergraduate Research Award, Arkansas Department of Education
Friedrich Stoll Endowment Award 2007
Office of Research and Technology Transfer software grant
Information and Technology Service hardware grant
Coastal Carolina Grants: 2007-2008
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Grant, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Coastal Carolina University
Information and Technology Services hardware grant, Coastal Carolina University
Academic Enhancement Grant, Coastal Carolina University
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND SYMPOSIA
Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Budapest, Hungary, April 2-6, 2008
Digital Applications for the Humanities workshop, NEH panel, WebWise 2.0: The Power of the Community, Miami Beach, Florida, March 5, 2008
Continuous Crossroads: Research & Pedagogy, Problems & Opportunities with Digital Models, Archaeology and Art History (Session Chairs: Flaten and Gill)
College Art Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, Feb. 2008
"Virtual Delphi: Two Case Studies " (Presenter: Gill )
XXI CIPA International Symposium, Athens, Greece, Oct. 2007
"Ashes2Art" (Presenter: Flaten)
“Ashes2Art,” Using New Technologies to Explore Cultural Heritage Conference, National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, Oct. 2007
"Visualizing Ancient Spaces: The Impact of Three Dimensional Virtual Reconstructions on Research and Pedagogy" (Session Chairs: Flaten and Gill) Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Berlin, April 2007