Wednesday 26 May 2010

Innovative Learning Spaces

Here is a list of some of the innovative learning spaces featured in resent reports on the subject

Wallenburg Hall

Institution: Stafford University USA

Features

This renovation on a 100 year old campus building was developed to explore innovation learning and teaching. The space is facilitated and sessions are organised with academic staff and support staff at the hall. Academics are encouraged to develop their methods.

Size

This building holds a suite of rooms, all different sizes, the main lecture room can hold above 60 people, depending the way it is laid out.

Technology

Technology includes wide use of wireless lab tops to ‘carry learning’ from one room to another.

Links

Main site http://wallenberg.stanford.edu/index.html

Video

The Culture Lab

Institution: University of Newcastle

Features

This interdisciplinary space, links learning with the wider community, culture and business worlds. It’s a shared space to allow and facilitate creative links.

Size

This is a multi space building with 8 different rooms and small multimedia labs

Technology

A wide range of technology to facilitate all sorts of events and interactions.

Links

The Teaching Grid

Institution: University of Warwick

Features

Strong culture of student ownership.

This library space contains an experimental teaching area, that facilitates staff to try innovative ways of delivery and supporting learning.

Aims

Size

Technology

PCs, plasma stations, Cleverboards, Smartboards, document visualisers, video editing suites, General whiteboards and dividers on wheels

Links

Main Site: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/teachinggrid/

Description in JISC article:  http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/infokits/learning-space-design/more/case-studies/warwick/learning-grid

EE/CSci 2-260 and BioSci 64

Institution: University of Minnesota

Features

Although this is looking a little dated now the pedagogy is interesting. Whiteboards cover all the walls. Students work in teams of 3 with laptops and on tables of 9. The projectors can show a single presentation or project one of the student laptops to share student work. There is a definite feel that there is no one focus to the room

Links

http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSEQuarterlyMagazineVolum/UsingthePAIRupModeltoEvaluateA/163845

http://dmc.umn.edu/spotlight/active-classrooms.shtml

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