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    1. Library Council Meeting Minutes - November 5, 2024

      . • The discussion will include the current trends in library design and focused on the questions sent previously (see above). 2.

    2. Reacting to the Past Winter Conference Jan. 14-16, 2022

      The Conference includes a course design workshop, opportunities to experience one of five Reacting games, and keynote sessions.

    3. Blog - Duke Learning Innovation

      Chalk&Wire’s … Blog / Events 21st Century Teaching & Learning Workshop Series From May 12 to May 18, CIT will offer a series of free (...)

    4. Duke Online Learning Collaborative Fall 2019 Meetings - Join Us!

      We will also hear from Enrique Cachafeiro, Duke OESO, who attended the Serious Play Conference, who shares an introduction to using (...)

    5. Choose Your Path Wisely: Creating Interactive Learning Experiences for Drone Pilots Through Twine -

      For instance, the Duke Game Lab hosted an introductory Twine workshop in Spring 2020 and has posted a recording of that event .

    6. Communication in Practice - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Upon the completion of a set of drafts, we hold a workshop session where other members of the project team comment, critique, and (...)

    7. Time Management Zines and Other Confessions of a Project Management Nerd - Bitstreams: The Digital C

      We are also working on a libguide and some kind of learning module for a workshop. Part of a the Planning and Prioritizing zine – click (...)

    8. Duke Community Topics and Resources - Digital Humanities @ Duke University Libraries - LibGuides at

      Lab Emergence Lab Duke University Game Lab Visualization and Interactive Systems group .

    9. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 22 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      That release will not include any significant design changes, but is simply compatible with the new Fedora 4 code base.  

    10. The Devil's Tale - Page 31 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      More generally, he is interested in the application of game theory to the analysis of social interactions and political decision-making.

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