Campus Technology, April/May 2017
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Empowering the World of Higher Education
vol. 30 no. 5 campustechnology.com April/May 2017
IN THIS ISSUE
6 | LEARNING HANDS-ON WITH VIRTUAL/AUGMENTED REALITY Students at two geographically distant universities
collaborate to explore cutting-edge technologies.
10 | THE ART OF AV EQUIPMENT RACK DESIGN
Avoid the dreaded “rat’s nest” of cables and equipment with these quick tips.
18 | RETHINKING THE COMPUTER LAB OF THE FUTURE
At St. Norbert College, a revamped computer science lab provides a flexible space for presentation, collaboration and more.
22 | 6 WAYS TO FEED INNOVATION IN YOUR LIBRARY
Once the initial dazzle of your new (or remade) library has worn off, just how do you keep up the pace and flavor of innovation?
26 | 5 BIG TRENDS IN HIGHER ED AV
Keeping these trends in mind can help define the products and features that will serve your campus best.
30 | DIFFERENT LEARNING SPACES, DIFFERENT GOALS
Learning and study spaces shouldn’t be uniform in design — but rather tailored to specific pedagogical and technological needs.
DEPARTMENTS
2 | LOGIN Ed Tech Changes ... and Stays the Same
3 | CAMPUS & INDUSTRY A Video History and More 34 | C-LEVEL VIEW Christina Robinson
37 | ABOUT US
38 | INDEX
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Three universities share how they have tailored their classrooms for immersive learning, collaboration, large classes, pedagogical research and more.


































































































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