Welcome to Edwardsville, Illinois.
This video was shot and produced by me in June of 2018 using a DJI Phantom 4 Pro + and Adobe Premier. This video highlights the town of Edwardsville, Illinois and shows parks, fountains, schools including SIUE, the Bonifest and the Goshen Outdoor Market.
I hold a Pilot Certificate with a Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Rating as required by Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14CFR) part 107.
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Welcome to Edwardsville Winter Edition, 2019
This video was shot in January of 2019 after 7 inches of snow fell on the Edwardsville area.
This video was created using a Phantom 4 Pro + drone.
I hold a Pilot Certificate with a Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Rating as required by Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14CFR) part 107.
1/5/14 Winter Storm - Heavy Snow - Edwardsville,IL
Homes for sale EDWARDSVILLE IL
15 WARWICK PARK, EDWARDSVILLE, IL 62025
LINDA L SHAFFER
(618) 530-4044
MLS #4200969
COLDWELL BANKER BROWN - EDWA
Drone flight SIUE 2017 06 13
Homes for sale - 2454 Jane Circle Court, Glen Carbon, IL 62034
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Take advantage of your opportunity to own an upscale 2 bedroom, 2 bath detached villa in the 55+ Seasons Village community. The home features an open floor plan with a large living room featuring a gas fireplace and vaulted ceiling, kitchen with granite countertops, upgraded cabinetry with center island, beautiful sun room area, mud room and more. The master suite offers walk in closet, bath with dual vanities and separate tub/tile shower and trey ceiling. Enjoy the outdoors from the large covered patio overlooking an open field. Other features include a large 2-car garage, care-free maintenance lifestyle and so much more...call today for a personal tour.
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Square Feet: 1734
Price: $260,000
MLS ID: 19043116
For more information about this property, please contact Rick & Tammy Owens at 618-581-8729 or Info@GatewayHomeTeam.com. You can also text 5655537 to 67299.
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edwardsville art center
edwardsville art center
Edwardsville YMCA
Edwardsville YMCA
Mud Mountain XIII (2008)
Highlights of Mud Mountain XIII
5K Cross Country Classic
Edwardsville, Illinois
July 26, 2008
Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce at the Glen Car
The Glen Carbon Library hosted a Business After Hours Meeting on Feb. 19, 2009 to introduce Chamber members to the 2008 LSTA Grant, Technology for All Ages by the Illinois State Library, Division of the Office of Secretary of State, using federal LSTA funding. Jr. Friends of the Library demonstrated computer programming and video game programs purchased to promote literacy, math skills, and problem solving for patrons of all ages.
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SIUE - Arts and Issues Boys of the Lough
Bringing their traditional sounds home to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville for the holidays, the Boys of the Lough return to SIUE at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10, with A Celtic Christmas.
ODH Lightning Rounds 2018
During “Lightning Round” presentations, NEH award recipients share a 3-minute overview of their NEH-funded project. The presentations in this video took place on February 9, 2018 as part of our annual Project Directors Meeting convened by the NEH Office of Digital Humanities in Washington, DC.
Projects featured in this video are listed below along with the time code for each presentation. To view a complete list of the projects along with direct links, please visit
Learn more about the Digital Humanities Advancement Grant program at:
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DIGITAL HUMANITIES ADVANCEMENT GRANTS
“Omeka S ORCID Integration” (Start of video)
“V-ESPACE: Virtual Early Modern Spectacles and Publics, Active and Collaborative Environment” (3:26)
“Networking the Regional Comprehensives” (6:39)
“Caribbean Diaspora: Panorama of Carnival Practices” (9:33)
“Viral Networks: An Advanced Workshop in Digital Humanities and Medical History” (12:23)
“The Development of Digital Documentary Editing Platforms” (14:32)
“Go Local: Building Capacity for Public History in York County, Maine” (16:18)
“Integrating Digital Humanities into the Web of Scholarship with SHARE: An Exploration of Requirements” (19:05)
“Digital Floor Plan Database: A New Method for Analyzing Architecture” (22:03)
“Supporting Cultural Heritage Research in Historic Photography Archives with Machine Learning and Computer Vision” (25:23)
“Curating East Africa: A Platform and Process for Location-Based Storytelling in the Developing World” (28:37)
“Building a Decision Tree for Watermark Identification in Rembrandt's Etchings - The WIRE Project” (31:54)
“Mina Loy: Navigating the Avant-Garde” (35:00)
“Documenting the Ethnobiology of Mexico and Central America: A Digital Portal for Collaborative Research” (38:27)
“Circulating American Magazines: Making Lost Historical Data from the Audit Bureau of Circulations Publicly Available” (42:04)
“Mapping the Historic West End: The Digital History of African American Neighborhoods in Charlotte, North Carolina” (45:28)
“Grenzenlos Deutsch: an Inclusive Curriculum for German Studies” (47:27)
“Mining Citation in Digital Humanities: A central bibliography of Digital Humanities Quarterly” (50:51)
“Tools for Listening to Texts-in-Performance” (54:51)
“Named Entity Recognition For The Classical Languages For The Building Of A Catalog Of Ancient Peoples” (57:21)
“Visualizing Webpage Changes Over Time” (1:00:32)
“Diviner, A Digital Platform” (1:03:43)
“The Global Medieval Sourcebook” (1:06:40)
“Applying Named Entity Recognition to Explore Louisiana Slave Conspiracies” (1:09:49)
“Documenting and Triaging Cultural Heritage (DATCH): Damage Assessment and Digital Preservation” (1:13:23)
“DH from an Indigenous Perspective: Strengthening Partnerships between Indigenous Communities, Scholars, Museums, and Archives” (1:16:31)
“The Philadelphia Playbills Project” (1:19:54)
“Reconstructing the First Humanities Computing Center” (1:23:15)
“Literature in Context: An Open Anthology” (1:26:05)
“Investigating the Golden Age of Podcasting through Metadata and Sound” (1:29:27)
“The London Stage Database” (1:32:23)
“Text in Situ: Reasoning about Visual Information in the Computational Analysis of Books” (1:35:36)
“Freedom on the Move: Advancing a Crowdsourced, Comprehensive Database of North American Runaway Slave Advertisements” (1:39:07)
“Exploring Archaeological Landscapes through Advanced Aerial Thermal Imaging” (1:42:31)
“Exposing the Borders of Academia: Sign Language as a Medium of Knowledge Production, Preservation, and Dissemination” (1:46:03)
“Transcribing and Linking Early American Records with Scripto and Omeka S” (1:50:37)
“Ensuring Access to Endangered and Inaccessible Manuscripts” (1:53:23)
“Expanding the Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery Research Consortium” (1:56:48)
“Tesserae Intertext Service: Intertextual Search Access to Digital Collections in the Humanities” (2:00:06)
INSTITUTES FOR ADVANCED TOPICS in the DIGITAL HUMANITIES
“Expanding Communities of Practice” (2:03:21)
“Virtual and Augmented Reality for the Digital Humanities Institute (VARDHI)” (2:07:25)
“Textual Data and Digital Texts in the Undergraduate Classroom” (2:10:30)
“Digital Editions, Digital Corpora and new possibilities for the Humanities in the Academy and Beyond” (2:13:58)