Studio Technology

A row of computers in the Scott Nygren Scholars Studio.

The Scott Nygren Scholars Studio offers technology to bring digital humanities projects to life. This page lists hardware and software found in the Studio.

For questions about Studio technology, please contact the Digital Humanities Associate, Tiffany C. Esteban, at tcesteban@ufl.edu or 352-273-2875.

For questions about other digital tools and resources available for digital humanities, please visit Tiffany C. Esteban’s guide to Digital Humanities Resources at UF.


Hardware

  • 90” 1080p LED Display
  • 70” 1080p LED Interactive Touch Screen (Sharp Touch Overlay)
  • Podium with wireless remote and amplifier microphone
  • Webcam with audio conferencing integration
A keyboard, computer cables, and sound board.

Software

The Studio has 4 desktop computers: 3 Windows and 1 Mac. They have a variety of software installed for digital humanities work, some of which have built-in tutorials.

Camtasia 9 and Oxygen XML Editor, Author, and Developer 16.0 are available exclusively on the Studio computers.

For other software available on computers throughout campus, please visit the UF Apps software list.

Collage work.