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Nigel Robertson

Beyond Active Learning: Transformation of the Learning Space | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "Learning Space as Creation Space The next generation of learning spaces will take all the characteristics of an active learning environment-flexibility, collaboration, team-based, project-based-and add the capability of creating and making. Project teams will be both interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary and will likely need access to a broad array of technologies. High-speed networks, video-based collaboration, high-resolution visualization, and 3-D printing are but a few of the digital tools that will find their way into the learning space. The ability to rearrange furniture and technology quickly and easily will be highly desirable. Some project activities will need nothing more than comfortable furniture, food, and caffeine. Others will require sophisticated computational analysis and the ability to do rapid prototyping. Acoustics will be a concern and will need to accommodate a wide range of activities. It seems likely that such space will support more than one team or activity simultaneously. That will be a highly desirable trait, fostering serendipitous discovery and innovation. The ability to quickly and easily capture the group's activities and progress will also be desirable. An emerging class of powerful and effective collaboration tools enables project teams to save and store project elements, resources, concepts, plans, designs, models, and renderings-in short, all the "stuff" that a team might find or make."
Stephen Harlow

Imagining All of Campus as a Learning Environment (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "The new UW [University of Washington] model imagines the entire campus as a learning environment."
Nigel Robertson

Habits and Habitats: Rethinking Learning Spaces for the 21st Century - LeaderTalk - Edu... - 0 views

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    Blog on how to reconsider learning spaces.
Nigel Robertson

Building Networked Learning Environments - 0 views

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    Josie Fraser's Keynote at Online Educa Berlin 2010. Keynote: Building Networked Learning Environments
Stephen Harlow

Linking_Pedagogy_and_Space.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Interesting PDF linking pedagogical activities to learning space deisgn
Nigel Robertson

Spaces for Knowledge Generation - 1 views

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    Spaces for Knowledge Generation is an ALTC project which was undertaken as a partnership between La Trobe University as lead institution, Charles Sturt University, Apple and Kneeler Design Architects. The context of the learning experience necessarily changes over time, with technological, economic and social developments influencing the types of learning spaces learners and teachers require to achieve their learning outcomes, and this $220,000 project was designed to inform, guide and support sustainable development of learning and teaching spaces and practices, maximising flexibility so as to be used by as many disciplines as feasible. The project was based on the philosophy that constructivist approaches to learning, as well as to research and study, should make use of technologies and approaches that students favour, and that learning spaces should therefore be organised to accommodate learner-generated aspects of learning. Spaces for Knowledge Generation provides a model for designing student learning environments that is future-focused and sustainable for the medium term.
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