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Computer Space Configuration Bibliography

     Allen, N. (1996). Designing an electronic writing classroom. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 39, 232 -238.

     Allen, R. L., Bowen, J. T., & Clabaugh, S., and others. (1996). Classroom design manual. 3rd ed. College Park, MD: University of Maryland. Educational Technology Center.

     Barba, R. (1990, May). Examining computer configurations: Mini-labs. Computing Teacher 17, 8-10.

      Barker, T. (1986). Guidelines for opening a multipurpose microlab in an English department. Collegiate Microcomputer 4, 115-22.

     Bunson, S. (1988, August). Design and management of an IMC micro center. Educational Technology 28, 29-32.

     Bunson, S. (1984). Put a micro lab in the media center. Instructional Innovator 29, 29-30.

      Cavalier, R. (1993, September). Furniture or infrastructure. Higher Education Product Companion 3, 30-32.

     Connolly, F., & Eisenberg, T. (1990, December/January). The feedback classroom: Teaching's silent friend. T.H.E. Journal 17, 75-77.
     Cowles, J. (1989). Logistics in the computer lab. Media and Methods 26(1), 10, 12, 114-15.

     Day, C. W. (1989). What makes a computer lab: Use these ideas to design your own. School Administrator 46(4), 20-23.

     Dileepan, P. (1988). Planning academic microcomputer laboratory resources: A simulation approach. Journal of Education for Business 63, 210-14.

     Duggan, B. (1994). A measured approach to microcomputer lab design. Tech Trends 39(4), 24-28.

      Earle, D. W., Jr. (1988). The Macintosh based design studio. Collegiate Microcomputer 6, 1-22.

     Espinosa, L. J. (1991) Ten commandments for microcomputer facility planners. Media and Methods 27(6), 32-34.

     Gayeski, D. M. (Ed.). (1995). Designing communication and learning environments. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational Technology Publications.

     Gilbert, W. (1991). The AT&T Teaching theater at the University of Maryland at College Park. SIGUCCS Newsletter, 21, 17-19.

     Green, E., Cook, p., & Bolt, L. (1996, July/August). Fitting new technologies into traditional classrooms: Two case studies in the design of improved learning facilities. Educational Technology 36(4), 27-38.

     Horowitz, H. M. (1993). Jump-starting interactive classrooms for improved effectiveness and productivity. Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems 7, 18-22.

     Humphrey, J. (1992). Physically challenged students in the microcomputer lab: Burden or opportunity? Collegiate Microcomputer 10(2), 68-70.

     Kettinger, W. J. (1991, August). Computer classrooms in higher education: An innovation in teaching. Educational Technology 31, 36-43.

     Lane, M. V. (1988). Design considerations for microcomputer laboratories. CEFP Journal 26, 10-11.

     Manuel, S., & Quest, D. (1988, July). Curriculum and environment interact. American School & University 60, 22-23.

     Milone, M. N., Jr. (1989). Classroom or lab? How to decide which is best. Classroom Computer Learning 10(10), 34-35, 38-43.

      Moran, T. (1987). The ideal computer lab from floor to ceiling. TechTrends 32(2), 18-20.

     Prochaska, N. (1989). Computer labs: New perceptions. Media and Methods 25(5), 10, 14-15.

     Salomon, G. (1990, October). The computer lab: A bad idea now sanctified. Educational Technology 30, 50-52.

     Schwartz, H. J. (1987). Planning and running a computer lab for writing: A survival manual. ADE Bulletin 86, 43-47.

     Seilheimer, S. D. (1988, May). A methodical approach to the creation, operation, and enhancement of a general-use microcomputer laboratory. Educational Technology 28, 11-16.

     Selfe, C. L. (1987). Creating a computer lab that composition teachers can live with. Collegiate Microcomputer 5, 149-58.

     Selfe, C. L. (1987). Creating a computer-supported writing lab: Sharing stories and creating vision. Computers and Composition 4, 44-65.

     Shaw, T. W. (1995). Development of an electronic classroom: the promise, the possibilities and the practicalities. Journal Engineering Science and Education, 4(2), 63 -71

     Tregloan, D. (1989, December). Designing your instructional media center. Media and Methods 26(10), 24.

     Walters, G. M. (1982, January/February). A guide for the design and implementation of a microcomputer-based learning lab. Educational Computer Magazine 2, 26-29, 47-49.

     Weinstock, H. (1983). Establishing and maintaining a multimedia learning center: A case history. Journal of College Science Teaching 12, 142-50.

     Wiley, P. D. (1990, September/October). Language labs for 1990: User-friendly, expandable and affordable. Media and Methods 27(9), 44-47.

     Wilson, D. L. (1993, February 39). Universities wrestle with the design of tomorrow's high-Tech classroom. The Chronicle of Higher Education, pp. A19-A20.

     Wilson, J. M., & Mosher, D. N. (1994). The prototype of the virtual classroom. Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems 8, 28-33.