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= Design Spaces =
In addition to both student- and faculty-driven programs, Notre Dame has developed three primary unique spaces to foster entrepreneurship, innovation and design thinking. The first, housed in an Engineering building, is the Engineer Design Deck, or N3D. This workspace allows for Engineering students to seek out resources and training and helps facilitate hand-on learning. Students can bring work from class, independent ventures, or simply big ideas. Second, the Notre Dame Hesburgh Library has developed the Center for Digital Scholarship. This recent addition employs state-of-the-art technologies to transform the way in which teaching, research, and scholarship are preformed performed and preserved. Finally, DeBartolo Hall, a dedicated classroom building, has developed the Innovation Room in the basement, equipped with white board walls, several TVs, projectors, and computers. Several groups on campus - from administrative to , including administration, learning center to staff, and building management - , partnered together to develop this innovative, imaginative and active learning environment. Basing their designs off of similar rooms as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Minnesota and the University of Michigan, the room is intended to be as flexible as possible and to encourage active learning. Several other smaller study areas across campus are also designed to foster the integration of technology and collaborative learning. 
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