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Learning About Learning Spaces
Elisa Lanzi, Smith College [email protected]
Presented at the Visual Resources Association Annual Conference, 18 March 2010Opening slide images from JISC infonet's photostreamhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jiscinfonet/
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Learning Spaces•support a diversity of learning styles•versatile•comfortable and attractive •information rich & technologically reliable•maintained continuously•ubiquitous in space and time•used effectively•sufficient resources allocated
Denison University Learning Spaces Checklisthttp://www.denison.edu/academics/learningspaces/checkl.pdf
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http://www.kieducation.com/
http://www.hermanmiller.com/Education
http://v2.steelcase.com/na/higher_education_Markets.aspx?f=25228
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/jiscinfonet/sets/72157594535259942/
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Learning Environments
“The first dimension is spatial: the redesigning and weaving together of classrooms, libraries, labs, informal spaces, and virtual/mobile spaces to form a coordinated, institutional learning web that offers students and faculty new opportunities before, during, and after class. The second dimension is organizational: the call for campus stakeholders to unite in designing, developing, and sustaining these disparate yet cross-functional spaces and places.” http://www.educause.edu/Resources/LearningEnvironmentsWhereSpace/188507
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Learning Spaces at Smith College
Ford Hallhttp://www.smith.edu/fordhall/
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Ford Hall
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Hillyer Hall colloquium and seminar rooms for the visual arts
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Incubator Classroom, Seelye Hall
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Media Commons, Seelye Hall
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The sun is setting on the little house of slides
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• Now a suite of services and spaces throughout the visual arts building
• Integrated staff from two departments• Activities are creative, production, pedagogical
Participants are faculty, students and staff• Partner projects filter in and out
Imaging Center http://www.smith.edu/imaging
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Convergence of opportunities
Campus Strategic PlanDecennial Review for Art DepartmentSelf-StudyNew Campus Classroom CommitteeGrant possibilitiesLearning Space awareness on campusHillyer Hall survey on spaces
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Experiencing, Making, Learning, Describing, Teaching, Connecting Virtual and Real
Smith College Art Department, Janotta Gallery http://www.smith.edu/art/
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Imaging Center
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Imaging Center, Slide and Photo Collections
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VCRC lab for creative production and teaching
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Imaging Center, carrels
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Imaging Center, public access area and digital development lab
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EDUCAUSE Learning Space Design Constituent GroupA forum for the exchange and archiving of information and for discussions of key issues in the field. http://www.educause.edu/cg/learningspace
Learning Environments: Where Space, Technology and Culture Converge, Tom Warger, Eduserve and Gregory Dobbin, EDUCAUSEhttp://www.educause.edu/Resources/LearningEnvironmentsWhereSpace/188507
Entering the Interaction Age: Implementing a Future Vision for Campus Learning SpacesBy Andrew J. Milnehttp://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Review/EDUCAUSEReviewMagazineVolume42/EnteringtheInteractionAgeImple/158107
Learning Spaces, edited by Diana G. Oblinger, an EDUCAUSE E-book http://www.educause.edu/LearningSpaces
Opening up Learning: From Spaces to Environments By the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Advisory Boardhttp://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Review/EDUCAUSEReviewMagazineVolume44/OpeningupLearningFromSpacestoE/171784
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Presentation text ©Elisa [email protected]
The opinions expressed in this presentation do not necessarily represent the official opinions of my employer, Smith College.
Please note that the images in this PowerPoint presentation may be under copyright. This presentation was created for an educational lecture at the Visual Resources Association conference March 18, 2010.
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