Here, as promised, is the Home 4 strategic vision document created for us by our project partners at iSite Design (thanks to Jeff, Margot, and Melissa). It is a snapshot in time, capturing the perspectives of those who generously offered their insights about Bates over the past several weeks. I would anticipate future snapshots to evolve along with our ever-changing institution.
Although I am solely responsible for approving the content of this document — so please blame me for any errors or omissions you may find (and let me know!) — we’re grateful to the following people who provided input to iSite during workshops, feedback sessions, and conference calls …
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JayCollier: Was 20th century education a monoculture? Are we now seeing evolutionary variations that will become the next plateau? http://t.co/fcu6OiaG 2 days ago
Jay Collier Yes, Daniel. I concur. It is interesting that, as I have benefitted from the increasing power of digital processing and the Internet over the years,... – Apr 01, 2:45 PM
Daniel hi jay i think we’ve become too dependent on the digital world (computers, the internet, digital gadgets, etc) to do things for us that we... – Apr 01, 1:53 PM
Laura Sebastianelli wow! can't wait to see the full version!!!!! And, Jay thank you for sharing this. I was moved to tears! – Apr 02, 10:52 AM
Home 4 strategic vision
By Jay Collier, March 22, 2009
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