MARRYING THE OLD AND THE NEW PRESENTED BY S. AMBRA AND S. HEBERT, NHTI.

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MARRYING THE OLD AND THE NEW PRESENTED BY S. AMBRA AND S. HEBERT, NHTI

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MARRYING THE OLD AND THE NEWPRESENTED BY S. AMBRA AND S. HEBERT, NHTI

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DOES THIS LOOK FAMILIAR?

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GOALS:

1. Use new technologies that meet/anticipate the needs of our students

2. Make the space feel more alive

3. Create an atmosphere conducive to collaborative learning

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GETTING “THEY-AH” FROM “HE-YAH”

• Researching different technology solutions

• Bring life into a space – from pyramids to biophilic design

• Choosing the right furniture

• Selling our vision to the people with the money

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TECHNOLOGY

• Surface RTs• ēno board

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BIOPHILIC DESIGN

• Biophilia is “the innate tendency to focus on life and lifelike processes (Wilson, 1).”

• Examples include water features, natural lighting, wooden furnishings, plants, and other types of biomimicry

• In classrooms, reduces stress and increases intellectual ability

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COLLABORATIVE LEARNING

• Layouts and teaching styles• Movement, flexibility, and scale• Meeting the unique needs of learners

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WHAT WE LEARNED

• Planning and research are pivotal

• If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, don’t assume that it’s a duck

• Make news friends and keep the old

• Check in frequently and don’t be afraid to abandon ship when necessary

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WORKS CITED

Wilson, Edward O. Biophilia. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1984. Print.