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Open Text, U of Waterloo open centre for arts, IT

Open Text, U of Waterloo open centre for arts, IT

By:  Greg Meckbach  On: 27 Mar 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The Stratford Institute, located 30 km away from the school well known for its cooperative education and engineering programs, will prepare students for jobs that combine creativity and content management

“This is not designed to be a computer science research initiative,” Coates said, because the university already has programs in math, engineering and computer science at its main campus. “We’re backing up and saying to folks, ‘Listen, these technologies are out there. Let’s grab on to them and figure out how to use them effectively, how to understand their impact and work with them in the most creative way possible.’”

Coates predicts the academic programs will have a total of 500 undergraduate students and up to 100 graduate students.

“It’s designed to be sort of an intensive, team-based two-year program that draws together people from a variety of backgrounds,” Coates said. “We hope that we’ll get students out of an engineering background, a performing arts background, social science, humanities, et cetera and bring them altogether in that kind of a setting.”

The location in the city of Stratford, with its theatres is a major influence on the academic focus.

“You marry creativity of Stratford with the technology of the University of Waterloo and Waterloo Region and it’s a very attractive way of bringing content and carriage together,” Johnston said. “The beauty of Stratford is it’s the centre of Shakespearean theatre activity in Canada, one of world’s outstanding theatre centres with hundreds of people involved in, for example, set design and costumes.”










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Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach is editor of Network World Canada and has worked for ComputerWorld Canada, Communications & Networking and Computing Canada.

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