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Four new classrooms in Gittis Hall make teaching and learning easier. Shown here is Paul Robinson, the Colin S. Diver Distinguished Professor of Law, who has all sorts of technical aids at his disposal. Robinson, who chaired the building committee, can drop down two huge screens and project different images on each. He can teach from a lectern or a movable table. Or he can automatically record the class from either of those vantage points. What’s more, all students have network access in the horseshoe-shaped classrooms, which encourage communication. All in all, the best seats in the house. |
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