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Examples of Academic Technology Specialist Projects

Proteus Learning Environment
Proteus is a technology-enhanced learning environment that allows students to access content and instruction in a variety of alternative forms. While primarily conceived to remove learning barriers for students with disabilities and learning differences, Proteus promises to enhance learning for all students by allowing them to choose how they interact with information.
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Teaching in a High Performance Learning Space
"Models and Imaging in Archaeological Computing." A project-based course exploring innovative technologies to support collaborative data analysis and creative visualization of archaeological computational models.
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Extending the Classroom with Collaborative Tools
This project makes use of web-based publishing tools for an archaelogical project. A weblog application was adapted to the needs of this project to provide a way to document the research results over time, to make them accessible to the public, and to allow participation from visitors to the site.
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Humanities Archive Lab
This small, efficient computing lab is tucked into what was formerly an office space for Humanities Center fellows. It is a comfortable and flexible space that provides a wide range of tools for producing and editing original content as well as converting analog materials in to digital formats.
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Multimedia Arabic Alphabet Project
This project makes use of small QuickTime video clips organized in an online learning environment to allow students to practice Arabic script on their own without requiring the native speaker to be present.
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The Irish-American West
An XML-driven Corpus of Texts and Research developed by English ATS Matthew Jockers

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