[Air-L] CFP: Cases on Higher Education Spaces
Carpenter, Russell
Russell.Carpenter at eku.edu
Fri Aug 5 07:18:34 PDT 2011
CALL FOR CASE PROPOSALS
Cases on Higher Education Spaces: Innovation, Collaboration, and
Technology
A book edited by Dr. Russell G. Carpenter, Assistant Professor of
English and Director of the Noel Studio for Academic Creativity,
Eastern Kentucky University, USA
To be published by IGI Global:
[1]http://www.igi-global.com/authorseditors/authoreditorresources/callf
orbookchapters/callforchapterdetails.aspx?callforcontentid=1362988b-a26
1-4cf8-b7bd-a031c1bb034f
Proposal Submission Deadline: November 15, 2011
Full Chapter Submission Deadline: January 15, 2012
University Business magazine, in its recent "Collaboration Station"
issue published in May, 2011, documented the recent flurry of
reinvented spaces and new construction that caters to students and
university populations. In it, they recall the uninviting environments
of yesterday and look toward the future of designing higher education
learning spaces. Higher education spaces are undergoing radical
transformation in an attempt to respond to the needs of 21st-century
learners and a renewed interest in collaboration that spans beyond the
walls of departments, colleges, and libraries. Meanwhile, libraries,
media labs, and other central higher education initiatives are
reinventing their spaces through remodeled centers and full-scale
renovation projects. Likewise, some involve new, collaborative
practices that respond to the ways that students, faculty, and staff
communicate, research, and learn in the 21st century. Universities are
drawing from successful reinvented corporate environments as they
design their new spaces, libraries are becoming centralized hubs for
collaboration and information design, and the information commons
concept has taken on a new meaning for higher education leaders.
This collection invites representatives from higher education, K-12
education, a range of industries, and the corporate sector to ask
questions about the future of higher education spaces, collaborative
partnerships, and technologies that serve to develop new environments
or reinvent previously unused or underused ones. The editor invites
single authored and collaboratively written articles from a diverse
range of innovative higher education and corporate partners to offer
perspectives on ways in which technology, collaborative efforts, and
creative thinking can be leveraged to envision new and redesigned
higher education spaces.
Inquiries, proposals, and submissions can be sent electronically in MS
Word to:
Dr. Russell G. Carpenter
Director, Noel Studio for Academic Creativity
Assistant Professor of English
Eastern Kentucky University
859-622-7403
russell.carpenter at eku.edu
References
1. http://www.igi-global.com/authorseditors/authoreditorresources/callforbookchapters/callforchapterdetails.aspx?callforcontentid=1362988b-a261-4cf8-b7bd-a031c1bb034f
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