Learning Space Design and EDUCAUSE_MWRC08

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Lightning Round of Innovative Work and Projects

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Title:Lightning Round of Innovative Work and Projects (ID: MWR08048)
Author(s):Michael Hostad (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/17/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Come learn about innovative work being done in the Midwest region at this brisk, lively showcase of five-minute presentations from ten of your peer institutions. Time will be allotted for Q&A, and informal interest groups may be formed on the spot at the end of the session.

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When The Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of Its Part(ner)s: Partnering for Success

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Title:When The Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of Its Part(ner)s: Partnering for Success (ID: MWR08068)
Author(s):Denise M. Shorey (Northwestern University) and Robert Davis (Northwestern University)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/17/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

This session will use the InfoCommons at Northwestern Library as a case study to examine a very successful partnership in technology application and space planning between two high-profile campus entities.

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Oakland University's Student Technology Center: An Innovative Technology Learning Environment

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Title:Oakland University's Student Technology Center: An Innovative Technology Learning Environment (ID: MWR08083)
Author(s):Brandon Bernier (Oakland University) and Leonardo Debiaggi (Oakland University)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/17/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

The Student Technology Center at Oakland University developed a state-of-the-art technology learning facility that combines innovative learning philosophies with a collaborative work environment. This presentation will demonstrate the vision for this unique center as well as the operational and financial strategies employed to service 56,000 visits annually.

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