Space154 is a collaborative place where faculty, students, and the Seton Hall community
can come to participate in a variety of experiences. Part learning space, part digital
creation space, and part discovery lab, it is a dedicated space on the ground floor
of Walsh Library with flexible and café-style workspaces for teams or single users.
It features technologies including a 3D printer and Autodesk software, Arduino and
Raspberry Pi kits, and text mining/analysis software.
The TLT Center coordinates workshops that focus on everything from using social media
for learning to virtual reality and 3D design as it introduces new and emerging technologies
to both students and faculty.
The space allows the TLT Center to support student projects started in the classroom,
offer mentoring on a variety of technologies, and host open lab hours where community
members can work alone or collaboratively. The space also hosts campus initiatives,
such as the Digital Humanities Committee, which provides seed grants and support for
faculty and graduate students seeking to incorporate digital technology into their
research.
Space154 supports active learning by providing an open, informal environment for students
and faculty alike to explore, create, and innovate with 21st century tools and technologies.
Space154 enables new forms of research, learning, and creativity.
To request space, please contact Renee Cicchino at (973) 313-6249 or renee.cicchino@shu.edu.
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