Spatializing Academic IT
Spatializing Academic IT
Considering spaces is essential to understanding how academic IT units function as institutional formations. Academic IT units tend to focus on classroom design and other formal features, but hierarchies, processes, methods, and bodies all exert significant effects in institutional settings and affect teaching and learning activities in profound ways.
Keywords: space, spatializing, hierarchies, processes, methods, bodies
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