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This spring, students in ARCH 132 collaborated with staff from the Center for Academic Computing to design and implement innovative artifacts to support information technology. Some they demonstrated last week included: a mobile technology cart that incorporates wireless network technology and laptop computing to permit indoor/outdoor technology classroom experiences and an express access kiosks for the HUB. Other innovations were technology lecterns and podiums for classrooms; a media kiosk for the Computer Building; and special furniture to support individual and collaborative computing in student computer labs. The hands-on design studio was developed by Professor James Kalsbeek to help students hone their client interaction and design skills as well as enhance their understanding of construction materials and fastening techniques.

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