Timothy Hall

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One answer to the problem came in the form of a campuswide room-scheduling process that drew upon the new data on classroom capacity. The process helped department secretaries meet faculty preferences while achieving greater classroom utilization. Further relief came from renovations and consolidations of chronically underutilized rooms such as laboratories and computer rooms. The latter were an anachronism in the age of laptops, which were mandatory for BYU-Idaho students.
The Innovative University: Changing the DNA of Higher Education from the Inside Out
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