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Designing the Space: Technology Enabled Learning Environments
by
William J. Mitchell, Dean of MIT's School of Architecture and Planning

There is a fundamental change going on right now. Over the last couple of decades
there have been educational spaces that have all sorts of technology built into them,
like computers, and video projectors - very complex, specialized facilities to support
education in various ways. With the emergence of portable wireless technology, that's
becoming less and less necessary. What we're starting to see is the emergence of
spaces that are designed around human rather than technological needs. For the rest
of the article go to: http://www.syllabus.com/article.asp?id=8105

 



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