Symposium Overview

Wellesley’s 2012 Symposium on Liberal Arts Learning in the Digital Age is intended to engage the community in an ongoing conversation about envisioning future library and technology services/support at Wellesley, providing an opportunity for the community to suggest, discuss, and provide feedback on potential new initiatives and innovative ideas.

For more information on the scheduled events click on the links above:

  • 2/28, 4PM, SCI 278, Interdisciplinary Science
  • 3/6, 4PM, Clapp Library Lecture Room, Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities
  • 3/28, 1PM, Collins Cinema, Digital Media in the Fine Arts
  • 4/3, 4PM, SCI 377, Privacy in the Digital Age
  • 4/10, 4PM, Clapp Library Lecture Room, Libraries as Spaces for Teaching, Learning and Research (“Learning Commons”)
  • 4/11, 1PM, PNW 212, The Quantitative Analysis Initiative
  • 4/18, 1PM, FND 120, Universal Access to All Knowledge
  • Fall 2012, Digital Citizenship: Preparing the Global Leaders of Tomorrow

Join us on campus for these events or participate online:

  • Events are open to Faculty, Students, Staff, Alumnae, Parents, and others interested in the future of library and technology support at Wellesley.
  • All events will be streamed live and recorded for later viewing.
  • On and off-campus participants can comment or participate in the discussion in Twitter using the event hashtags:
      • Symposium: #ltssym12
      • Interdisciplinary Science: #wellesleysci
      • Digital Scholarship and Learning in the Humanities: #wellesleydh
      • Digital Media in the Fine Arts: #wellesleydm
      • Privacy in the Digital Age: #PrivDA
      • Libraries as Space for Teaching, Learning and Research: #wellesleylc
      • The Quantitative Analysis Initiative: #wellesleyqa
      • Universal Access to All Knowledge: #wellesleyua
      • Digital Citizenship: #wellesleydc

Follow or subscribe to the Symposium Blog (click on Home above) for more information on speakers, related materials and ways to participate in the on-going conversation.

 

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