by Paul Rogers, Los Angeles Times
At many local universities, new technologies are shaping the way knowledge is shared. “Faculty is experimenting with interactive digital learning,” Diane Favro, a professor of architecture and urban design at UCLA said. “Students use tablets or laptops in class and enter virtual [classrooms] and interact with their peers and faculty in the same room and also around the world.” This type of hands-on, high-tech interaction on SoCal campuses also addresses the expectations of contemporary workplaces, where virtual conferencing, interactive presentations and desktop/social sharing have become the norm.
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