NITLE-CIC Workshop
2008 Learning Spaces and Technology Workshop
April 4 - 6, 2008
2008 Learning Spaces and Technology Workshop
Agnes Scott College
Decatur, Georgia
April 4 - 6, 2008The 2008 Learning Spaces and Technology Workshop was designed to help colleges and universities plan for effective technology-enhanced learning spaces.
The workshop was organized by the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) and the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE) in collaboration with Project Kaleidoscope. Financial support was provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Resources
Presentations
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Breakout Session I-A: Focusing on Classrooms
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Emily Gwynn, L. Paul Zajfen
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Breakout Session I-B: Focusing on Informal Spaces
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Thomas C. Celli, Crit Stuart
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Breakout Session I-E: Working Through the Programming Process
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Kent Duffy, Sarah Felton
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Breakout Session II-B: Considering Sustainability
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Kent Duffy
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Breakout Session II-C: Connecting Pedagogical Approaches, Technology, and Learning
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Martin Halbert, Michael C. Lauber
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Breakout Session II-D: Considering Renovations/New Construction
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Charles Forrest, L. Paul Zajfen
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Breakout Session II-E: Working with Design Professionals
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Thomas C. Celli, Nell Ruby
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Breakout Session III-A: Describing Institutional Planning: The Vassar College Story
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Michael C. Lauber
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Breakout Session III-B: Coordinating Campus-Wide Planning
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Kent Duffy, Charles Forrest
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Breakout Session III-C: Identifying & Engaging Key Players
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Crit Stuart, Rosemary Levy Zumwalt
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Plenary Session I: The Emory University Story
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Charles Forrest
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Plenary Session I: The Georgia Institute of Technology Story
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Crit Stuart
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Plenary Session III: Snapshots
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Plenary Session IV: The Agnes Scott College Story
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LaNeta Counts, Emily Gwynn, Nell Ruby, Rosemary Levy Zumwalt