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Stanford University's iSpace Project: "Breakthrough" Technologies for Collaborative Learning and their Effect on Student Teams Working in Project Courses
Presenter(s): Andrew Milne, Stanford University
Convener: John R. Benson, Linbeck

This session will describe activities and research results from the iSpace project, an international collaboration exploring new paradigms for technology in learning. Technologies emerging from the project have been deployed in Stanford's new Wallenberg Hall and a number of other learning spaces at Stanford and in Sweden--all of which are technologically connected, though geographically distributed. Researchers are currently studying student usage to determine effects on performance in collaborative learning activity. The presentation will discuss development efforts and report preliminary findings.


This knowledge resource from SCUP is a concurrent session presented at the Society's thirty-eighth annual, international conference and Expo, SCUP–38, in Miami Beach, FL (USA), in July of 2003.

Audiocassettes and MP3's (on CD's) of these and other SCUP–38 sessions are available for purchase here.


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