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This summer, the Teaching, Learning and Technology Center is opening its doors to the Seton Hall community for a series of workshops focused on emerging technologies. The program is designed to give participants a chance to build new skills and get hands-on with the latest tools available at the university's Innovation Hub.
Attendees can expect to explore a range of topics, from virtual reality and 3D printing to advanced multimedia production. The workshops are structured to be practical, allowing people to move beyond theory and actually use the equipment. Organizers say the goal is to help faculty, staff, and students see how these technologies can be applied directly to their work or studies.
Sessions will run throughout the summer months, with different levels of experience in mind. Beginners can find introductory classes, while more advanced users can dive into specialized projects. The center hopes the relaxed summer schedule will encourage more people to stop by and experiment without the pressure of the academic year.
Whether someone is looking to enhance a course, start a creative project, or simply satisfy their curiosity, the workshops offer a low-stakes way to learn. The Innovation Hub is positioned as a space for collaboration, and these summer events are meant to highlight its potential as a resource for the entire campus community.
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