One of my favorite events of the year – the American Library Association Annual Conference – is now just a bit more than a week away. The conference is one of the world’s largest events for the library community as it brings together more than 25,000 librarians, educators, etc. to discuss how we can evolve [...]
Earlier this year, I took time to connect with Peter Fabris who writes for Building Design + Construction to discuss new trends in higher education. The story he wrote based on ours and other discussion has been published this week and it touches on some important topics in how we design classroom and student spaces [...]
Texas Christian University’s Addran College of Liberal Arts will host, “The Creative University,” a series of lectures and workshops celebrating creativity in education April 18-19. Some of the most prestigious thought leaders on the topic of how we design learning spaces to inspire creativity will take part including Sir Ken Robinson, Magdalena Grohman, Theresa Reid, Michael Wesch, [...]
After having spent the last three days on too many planes, accumulating too many air miles, spending a few hours on both coasts of North America, I am struck by the ever-increasing sophistication of students exercising their voices in higher education and the strong bond they have to social media streams. Sunday 7 a.m. was a short [...]
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