Technical aspects of how to build different components of Victory City and its purpose/function.
***Inquiries regarding reproduction or use of any written documents or images should be directed to the Simpson Center for Urban Futures: simpsoncenter@uc.edu
Conceptual hand drawings of architectural plans and building models of different components of Victory City.
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The School of Information Technology (SoIT) at the University of Cincinnati hosts the Information Technology Research Symposium on an annual basis as a forum for the exchange and dissemination of research ideas through the IT EXPO. The 2020 symposium was held on April 14, 2020 and this collection features the digital proceedings of presentations. The primary purpose of the symposium is to exchange research ideas among graduate students, faculty, industry, and practitioners involved in IT research in our field. IT research topics range from state-of-the-art system development to recent progress in scientific endeavors that are theoretical or applied areas of Information Technology, such as cybersecurity, data analytics, Internet of Things (IoT), IT infrastructure, interactive gaming, technologies for smart and connected cities, and user-centered design among others.
Written correspondence to and from Orville Simpson that regard development, inquiries, and promotional outreach of Victory City.
***Inquiries regarding reproduction or use of any written documents or images should be directed to the Simpson Center for Urban Futures: simpsoncenter@uc.edu
Orville Simpson was an amateur artist, city planner, and architect that developed a conceptual utopian city called “Victory City.” This archive spans six decades with materials created by Simpson that are comprised of: sketches, architectural plans, building models, letters, photographs, and manuscripts that offer detailed insight into Simpson's process of creating Victory City.
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All inquiries regarding reproduction or use of any written documents or images should be directed to the Simpson Center for Urban Futures: simpsoncenter@uc.edu
The School of Information Technology (SoIT) at the University of Cincinnati hosts the Information Technology Research Symposium on an annual basis as a forum for the exchange and dissemination of research ideas through the IT EXPO. The 2019 symposium was held on April 11, 2019 and this collection features the digital proceedings of presentations. The primary purpose of the symposium is to exchange research ideas among graduate students, faculty, industry, and practitioners involved in IT research in our field. IT research topics may range from state-of-the-art system development to recent progress in scientific endeavors that are theoretical or applied areas of Information Technology, such as advanced storage technologies, computer-mediated communication, cloud computing, cybersecurity, data analytics, Internet of Things (IoT), IT infrastructure, mobile security, interactive gaming, technologies for smart and connected cities, and user-centered design.
This collection holds the webinars and related files sponsored by the Research Data Access and Preservation Association for the following academic years. Website for RDAP - https://rdapassociation.org/
2019-2020
Scholarship and best practices about the global partnership in higher education: campus internationalization, global learning, strategic partnership, intercultural communication, etc.