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October 01 2015
Cultural Change in the Twenty-First Century Shop Class
Evan Barba
Evan Barba
Evan Barba is an assistant professor in the Communication, Culture and Technology Program at Georgetown University, where he co-directs the Technology Design Studio. He is currently working with colleagues from across the university to create a competency-based cross-disciplinary Certificate in Writing, Communication and Design as part of Georgetown's Designing the Future(s) of the University Initiative.
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Evan Barba
Evan Barba is an assistant professor in the Communication, Culture and Technology Program at Georgetown University, where he co-directs the Technology Design Studio. He is currently working with colleagues from across the university to create a competency-based cross-disciplinary Certificate in Writing, Communication and Design as part of Georgetown's Designing the Future(s) of the University Initiative.
Online Issn: 1531-4790
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© 2015 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2015
Design Issues (2015) 31 (4): 79–90.
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Evan Barba; Cultural Change in the Twenty-First Century Shop Class. Design Issues 2015; 31 (4): 79–90. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/DESI_a_00353
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