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natashaf93Six ways to transform the classroom to be more effective
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sity of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering high-tech classrooms. Classroom access is at the back of the room to reduce the number of outside distractions and an open layout allows teachers and students to move around freely and collaborate with one another. "When you start with the shell and then move to the student and instructor casework the technology itself becomes secondary," said Brian Vidic, director of technology. "The end result is a space that can flex and accommodate different types of instruction."
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- Provide easy ways to "power up." Textbooks and notebook paper don't require electrical outlets and USB ports to operate but laptops, iPads, audiovisual equipment, and interactive displays do. Take this into consideration during the design process as it can be expensive and disruptive to have to add outlets and ports at a later date. In St. Leo University's new building, for example, every teacher podium includes five USB slots that are used to load data from student flash drives before class starts. "That's a convenience that frees up more time for class activities," said Colaric. All student desks are mobile and include a power cord that can charge multiple devices. She sees this as a necessity in the 21st century classroom where "students always have their laptops, but not always charged and ready to use."
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"As you design the room make sure you're delivering a suitable classroom teaching environment," said Vidic. "Then start laying the technology on top of that foundation."
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dureama21st century classroom, technology, learning
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Start with the physical shell.
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Eliminate shadows and dark spots.
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Maximize seating arrangements.
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Get faculty involved in the process.
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Provide easy ways to "power up."
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Design with the student-instructor dynamic in mind.
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jay holtvluwerThis website describes how a technology savvy classroom should be set up to maximise the use of technology in classroom instruction. Physical layout as well as planning of classroom flow.
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Just stuffing classrooms with gadgets isn't going to result in real 21st century learning spaces. Today's institutions must design classrooms that fully support technology and foster a collaborative learning environment. Here are six ways you can transform your classrooms into next-generation learning spaces.
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- Start with the physical shell. High ceilings, adequate lighting and lighting controls, open room layouts, and raised flooring are just a few of the elements that go into all of the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering high-tech classrooms. Classroom access is at the back of the room to reduce the number of outside distractions and an open layout allows teachers and students to move around freely and collaborate with one another. "When you start with the shell and then move to the student and instructor casework the technology itself becomes secondary," said Brian Vidic, director of technology. "The end result is a space that can flex and accommodate different types of instruction."
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- Maximize seating arrangements. The days when students sat at individual desks and pored over their own individual assignments are long gone. Today's college classroom is teeming with collaborative opportunities. The casework and furniture has to support that trend. At the University of Pittsburgh, for example, the newest rooms include crescent moon-shaped casework that accommodates up to six students. The furniture also has to be flexible enough to be used for standard, paper-based testing when needed. "Look for casework and/or desks that can meet the students' computing and traditional needs," Vidic advised. "This helps keep costs down and allows classrooms to be used for a variety of functions."
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Mike DeFoe6 Ingredients for the 21st Century Classroom http://t.co/n2cpmo49 #edtech #edchat
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Tim Leister6 Ingredients for the 21st Century Classroom http://t.co/MfZpDhTO via @zite All good ideas. Right now, we're 0 for 6.
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Curt ReesThink far ahead when making physical changes to schools and classrooms.
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Craig Badura6 Ingredients for the 21st Century Classroom, including faculty training. http://t.co/1D8m6WXg #edtech
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Doug PetersonJust stuffing classrooms with gadgets isn't going to result in real 21st century learning spaces. Today's institutions must design classrooms that fully support technology and foster a collaborative learning environment. Here are six ways you can transform your classrooms into next-generation learning spaces.
technology classroom 21stCenturyLearning learning 21st century design
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david stongToday's institutions must design classrooms that fully support technology and foster a collaborative learning environment:
Start with the physical shell.
Eliminate shadows and dark spots.
Maximize seating arrangements.
Get faculty involved in the process.
Provide easy ways to "power up."
Design with the student-instructor dynamic in mind. -
Tim Sparacino"All student desks are mobile and include a power cord that can charge multiple
devices. She sees this as a necessity in the 21st century classroom where
"students always have their laptops, but not always charged and ready to use."" -
Jennifer Smith6 ingredients for a 21st Century Classroom/Learning Space
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High ceilings, adequate lighting and lighting controls, open room layouts, and raised flooring
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21st century room has to accommodate different types of projections and displays that instructors use during the course of a day
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oday's college classroom is teeming with collaborative opportunities
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Look for casework and/or desks that can meet the students' computing and traditional needs
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The most important ingredient for any 21st century classroom is the faculty
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it can be expensive and disruptive to have to add outlets and ports at a later date
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All student desks are mobile and include a power cord that can charge multiple devices
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look for technology that enhances and supports the student-instructor dynamic
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SJCNY Trainers"Just stuffing classrooms with gadgets isn't going to result in real 21st century learning spaces. Today's institutions must design classrooms that fully support technology and foster a collaborative learning environment. Here are six ways you can transform your classrooms into next-generation learning spaces"
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smsjcny"Just stuffing classrooms with gadgets isn't going to result in real 21st century learning spaces. Today's institutions must design classrooms that fully support technology and foster a collaborative learning environment. Here are six ways you can transform your classrooms into next-generation learning spaces"
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