Wednesday, September 21, 2016

CLT (Center for Literature and Technology) is a productive space, at Trinity University, for faculty and students. This technological space, found on the bottom floor of Coates library, is a great place for a variety of different reasons. First of all the place and space is completely free of charge, and grants students a productive place to work. Students can work on their essays and other forms of homework on the many high functioning computers. Click on my video below to check out a little tour of the CLT.
Another reason why the Center is such a great place for many fellow college peers is because of the small offices located in the back of the center. The offices allow students to be shut off from the rest of the area, which is perfect for studying, but not completely closed off with a glass windows. The small offices are equipped with a computer and a screen monitor to encourage group work. There are many other benefits of the CLT area, including the video room and the 3-D printer (which is free to use for students and faculty!). I will definitely the technology in there to reach out and find out more about religious activities happening around the world.
A really great technology that I think will be awesome to understand the psychology of religion is the drones, in particular the AirDog. The Airdog is an auto-following drone that will allow religious followers to more easily show an ariel view of the many spiritual events that happen every year in many different religions. Some really incredible festivals that can use this new piece of technology to show the rest of the world an ariel view can be seen on Escape Normal's page.

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