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Explore the journey of digitizing learning spaces at a large academic library, Texas State University, through a $40 million multi-year project. Discover how a unifying theme of digital literacy drives innovation in a third space for learning, combining multimedia studios, information literacy labs, and technology centers. Witness the impact of interdisciplinary collaboration, specialized software, and digital resources in shaping the future of education.
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Libraries and Learning Commons Ray Uzwyshyn, Ph.D. MBA MLISDirector, Collections and Digital ServicesTexas State University
Alkek Library Learning Commons2017-2022 • Large Academic Library (7 Fl.) • Texas State University, 36,000 Students • Carnegie Class Doctoral University (Higher Research Activity) • Overview Video Multi-Year Learning Commons Project, 3 Large Phases, ~ 40 Million Total Budget Multi-Year, Project, 3 Large Phases ~ 40 Million Total Budget
University of West Florida Skylab • Information Literacy Lab/Classroom • Multimedia Studio • Digital Media Conversion Center Unifying Theme: Digital Literacy University of West Florida, ~12000 FTE 500K Project (2010-2011) Proposal, Presentation, Video Overview White Paper
Space, Technology, Learning CollaborationThird Space for Learning Cross fertilization of:ProjectsPeopleSkillsets Multimedia Studio Information/Digital Literacy Lab Technology Media Conversion Center
Learning Spaces Directions • Interdisciplinarity • Digital Literacy • Multimedia • Specialized Software, Hardware , Human Resources CollaborationAmong DivisionsAcademic Technology,Faculty Teaching CentreCore Systems/Technology Resources,LibraryUniversity IT Writing Center Audience Faculty Students, Academic Community