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Computing Labs - 5 Resources

Once Referred to centralized computing facilities where students have access to university owned computers for course work purposes. In recent years with the shift to students owning their own computers, a lab has developed into a instructional technology facility or a digital studio.

Presentations (2)

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Policies (5)

Item ID Title Resource Categorysort icon Pub Date Views Ranking
CSD1873
Policies and Procedures
Community Contributions
01/01/2002 4,713
 
CSD1281
SUNY College at Cortland
Policies and Procedures
Community Recommendation
01/01/1997 4,158
 
CSD1955
Policies and Procedures
Community Recommendation
01/01/2002 4,906
 
CSD2116
Policies and Procedures
Community Recommendation
01/01/2001 4,413
 
CSD4260
Policies and Procedures
Community Recommendation
01/01/2005 2,343
 

Podcasts (2)

Name Views Post date
EDUCAUSE2006 Podcast: Development of Temple's TECH Center
  Play | Show Notes | Download (43.01 MB audio/mpeg)
3,780 03/24/2007
E2005 Podcast: The Lehigh Lab, One Year Later
  Play | Show Notes | Download (20.05 MB audio/mpeg)
4,033 03/22/2006

Blogs (1)

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