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3 Questions KSU’s Laurel Littrell on How Academic Library Budgets Really Work

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Learning Innovation Laurel Littrell is a faculty librarian at Kansas State University. Among her many roles at KSU is Library Data Coordinator. Laurel is, therefore, well positioned to answer some of the questions that I posed in my piece, How Do Academic Libraries Spend Their Money? Can you enlighten us?

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A Comprehensive Guide to Library Management System Software

Creatrix Campus

A Comprehensive Guide to Library Management System Software. This tough task is now simplified, thanks to the library management system software. Let’s try to learn more about library management system software in this blog post. . How in general is a library managed? Wed, 12/07/2022 - 00:44.

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Engaging young people in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Recent statistics show that in the United Kingdom, the percentage of women graduating from computer science was only 15%, and in engineering it was slightly lower at 14%. Wikipedia is one excellent source of information on STEM because it is a large, online encyclopedia that is free to use. May 28, 2019

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New! AIFS Global Education Centers

AIFS Abroad

Students can take courses, meet with staff and take advantage of libraries, technology and lounge areas at our centers. You can meet with the AIFS Resident Director here for information and advice relating to the program, adapting to life in Austria and travel information or use the center’s library. Rome, Italy.

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How Virtual Reality is Changing Campuses

Higher Ed Connects: Technology

But thanks to technological limitations and prohibitive costs, it didn’t. Now, 20 years after that breathless article, VR technology is finally catching up with its promise. Cal Poly Pomona took advantage of AR for its library orientation and scavenger hunt , using an app called Aurasma. Not for years. . The ethics of VR.

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20 Citizen Science Projects for Students of All Ages

Experiential Learning Depot

All they need is a computer or phone. This project was added by the Boston Public Library to include citizens in transcribing their collection of letters written by anti-slavery activists. One of my favorite things about this website is its blog. Students can report their night sky brightness observations daily.

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Landscapes of learning for unknown futures: presenter responses to audience questions

SRHE

This blog has been compiled by Sam Elkington, Jill Dickinson, and Sinéad Murphy (SRHE Conferences and Events Manager.) I’d be interested to see what the role of space utilisation monitors/ technology will be in the future of spaces like this. Furniture is important; learning booths are popular in corridors as informal meeting places.