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It's not enough to take a traditional K-12 classroom and fill it with technology. The smart classroom requires a more methodic approach that factors in the design of the basic shell, the teacher's space, and the students' independent and collaborative work areas.
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Here are six design elements that should be incorporated into the 21st Century classroom.
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2. Ample electrical outlets. Not all students will come to class with their iPads and laptops charged up and ready to go. To make sure 21st Century learners have the power they need to engage in classroom activities, Amber Golden Raskin said her school uses a combination of electrical outlets, some of which are integrated into the classroom furniture, and power strips that are distributed through the classroom.
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Ample electrical outlets. Not all students will come to class with their iPads and laptops charged up and ready to go
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3. A "smart" teacher lectern. Teaching in a smart classroom requires a "smart" lectern, said Herskowitz, who advised schools to put time and money into the structures that teachers will use as their home bases. USB ports that allow for easy document camera connections, interactive whiteboard equipment controls, and other features should be incorporated into the fixtures.
"You really want to make everything accessible for the teachers that are using the technology," said Herskowitz. "If instructors are comfortable in the space and able to use all of the tools that you put in front of them, half the battle is won."4. Lighting that's easy to control. With audiovisual technology becoming more advanced and even more useful in the K-12 classroom, the need for lighting that's easy to dim or enhance is imperative. The student sitting furthest away from the projection screen, for example, must be able to see the workspace clearly and without interference from shadows.
"Factor in the natural lighting, the fixtures, and the controls," said Herskowitz, "and focus on accessible lighting controls that allow the teachers to adjust quickly."
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Randy Ziegenfuss6 considerations for building the ultimate digital classroom.
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Colleen Worrell"Designing the 21st Century K-12 Classroom
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Megan Burgesix aspects that should not be left out of a "smart" classroom
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Designing the 21st Century K-12 Classroom
Six design elements that shouldn't be left out of today's smart classroom
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Ping Gao"Six design elements that shouldn't be left out of today's smart classroom"
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Anne ShilloloDesigning the 21st Century K-12 Classroom http://t.co/eczmLXWk via @zite
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not enough to take a traditional K-12 classroom and fill it with technology
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the teacher's space, and the students' independent and collaborative work areas
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developed around the concept of collaboration
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between student and teacher and among the students themselves.
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work together on projects and problem-solving
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come to class with their iPads and laptops
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A "smart" teacher lectern
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sitting furthest away from the projection screen
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collaborate on interdisciplinary projects
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furniture should be able to accommodate multiple learners and then be repositioned for independent learning
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Ample electrical outlets
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need for lighting that's easy to dim or enhance is imperative
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"Designing classrooms for today's learners requires a different approach than what's been traditionally employed in K-12 settings," said Herskowitz.
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Susan SedroIt's not enough to take a traditional K-12 classroom and fill it with technology. The smart classroom requires a more methodic approach that factors in the design of the basic shell, the teacher's space, and the students' independent and collaborative work areas.
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Leigh ZeitzMost of the 6 elements are not surprising, but there are some interesting ideas.
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The smart classroom requires a more methodic approach that factors in the design of the basic shell, the teacher's space, and the students' independent and collaborative work areas.
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Lauren ParrenIdeas for transforming our library. Worrying about electric outlets for our redesign.
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John TurnerSuccessful 21st century classrooms are not just filled with technology, but designed to maximize the benefits of technology on student learning. Key elements of such classrooms include furniture designed and arranged to support collaboration, enough electrical outlets to provide adequate power supply to charge students' and teachers' devices and a "smart" teacher lectern equipped with USB ports and other features
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Brian Wasson"The smart classroom requires a more methodic approach that factors in the design of the basic shell, the teacher's space, and the students' independent and collaborative work areas. "
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Designing the 21st Century K-12 Classroom
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1. Desks and furniture that support collaboration.
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To support that concept, he said, furniture should be able to accommodate multiple learners and then be repositioned for independent learning (such as testing). -
2. Ample electrical outlets.
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3. A "smart" teacher lectern.
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USB ports that allow for easy document camera connections, interactive whiteboard equipment controls, and other features should be incorporated into the fixtures.
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4. Lighting that's easy to control.
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The student sitting furthest away from the projection screen, for example, must be able to see the workspace clearly and without interference from shadows.
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5. Physical space that goes beyond the single classroom.
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Dr. "TKA" Kulla-Abbott"Designing the 21st Century K-12 Classroom
Six design elements that shouldn't be left out of today's smart classroom
* By Bridget McCrea
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It's not enough to take a traditional K-12 classroom and fill it with technology. The smart classroom requires a more methodic approach that factors in the design of the basic shell, the teacher's space, and the students' independent and collaborative work areas.
Schools that ignore this step, said Issac Herskowitz, director of New York-based Touro College's instructional technology program, will wind up with smart classrooms that fall short of their goals. "Designing classrooms for today's learners requires a different approach than what's been traditionally employed in K-12 settings," said Herskowitz.
Here are six design elements that should be incorporated into the 21st Century classroom." -
Tom Corbett"It's not enough to take a traditional K-12 classroom and fill it with technology. The smart classroom requires a more methodic approach that factors in the design of the basic shell, the teacher's space, and the students' independent and collaborative work areas."
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It's not enough to take a traditional K-12 classroom and fill it with technology. The smart classroom requires a more methodic approach that factors in the design of the basic shell, the teacher's space, and the students' independent and collaborative work areas.
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