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A gallery of digital projects, including collaborations with the Digital Projects Lab.

Digital Projects Gallery

Visit the Digital Scholarship Studio in Kennedy Library (35-115) to view a rotating showcase of digital projects created at Cal Poly, in both digital and print formats.

Submit a Project

Students, faculty, and staff who have a digital project that they would like to share with campus members are welcome to submit their project for display through the Digital Scholarship Studio. Fill out this form. 

The ocean with a shoreline lined with green trees, with the title "Pōrea and What Lies within Tetiaroa's Lagoon" overlaying the image

Pōrea and What Lies within Tetiaroa's Lagoon - Research in French Polynesia

StoryMap sharing the journey of Sasha Evans, Kara Fitzsimmons, Emma Kurata, Dr. Emily E. Bockmon, & Dr. David Long to French Polynesia, where they conducted research in marine chemistry during the summer of 2025.

Home page of Grace E. Barneberg Papers website

Grace E. Barneberg Papers Digital Collection - Cal Poly Special Collections & Archives

Digital collection showcasing the Grace E. Barneberg Papers, part of the Cal Poly University Archives. This project is a collaboration between Special Collections & Archives and the Digital Projects Lab.

Screenshot of Cal Poly Tree Inventory ArcGIS Dashboard

Cal Poly Tree Inventory - Dashboard

A dashboard-style interactive data visualization of approximately 6,000 trees on the Cal Poly campus core. Built using ArcGIS Online platform. This type of visualization enables users to explore data and is straightforward to create in ArcGIS Online.

Cal Poly Historic Imagery screenshot

Cal Poly Historic Imagery 1937 Dashboard

A swipe-style interactive map layering contemporary imagery of Cal Poly campus core with historical aerial imagery from 1937.  Built using ArcGIS Online platform. This type of visualization enables users to compare and contrast landscape changes across time.

Using Technology for Digital Storytelling

This StoryMap provides an overview of some of the possibilities for using hardware and other tools to create immersive digital stories.