4. Does your learning space work for what we
know about learning today, or just for what
we knew about learning in the past?
Teacher and students in a primary classroom in Ayr, 1937, from http://commons.wikimedia.org
5. Students
need
places
collaborative
noisy
multiple
settings
formal spaces
virtual
physical
learn by reflection
learn by doing
flexible
6. image by Jake Givens downloaded from https://unsplash.com/grid
13. Show Off/
The Mountain
Top
For BEST work, or “messy” work-in-progress?
14. Image by Anna Dziubinska
downloaded from https://unsplash.com/grid
…where the experiences are woven together by
applying what you learn to projects in the real world
15. @jo_quinlan
notyouraverage JoBlogs
http://thinkspace.csu.edu.au/joquinlan/
jo.quinlan2211
jo quinlan
Jo Quinlan
https://flipboard.com/profile/jo_quinlan?
16. USEFUL REFERENCES:
McIntosh, E. & JISC: Designing Spaces for Effective Learning
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/publications/learningspaces.pdf
Runnquist, A. (2011, May 25). Learning environments based on learning, Research and Development Blog. [Weblog post]
Retrieved from: http://vittrabloggen.wordpress.com/tag/ict/
Thornburg, D. (2007). Campfires in cyberspace: Primordial metaphors for learning in the 21st century. Thornburg Centre
for Professional Development. Retrieved from: http://tcpd.org/Thornburg/Handouts/Campfires.pdf
The Third Teacher (OWP/P Architects, 2010): 79 Ways you can design to transform teaching and learning
http://static.squarespace.com/static/509c0d15e4b058edb8f35a86/t/50ec7590e4b0a0ad0261576c/
1357673872861/TTTIdeasFlashCards.pdf