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Lee, Rebekah J. – Public Services Quarterly, 2017
Makerspaces provide an opportunity for libraries to build upon services they already offer while reaching out to students and faculty who do not frequent the library on a daily basis. By implementing a makerspace in the campus library, the space is seen as more neutral and approachable by students and staff from all academic departments. Broadly…
Descriptors: Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Campuses, Academic Libraries
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Beckers, Ronald; van der Voordt, Theo; Dewulf, Geert – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
Higher education learning and teaching methods have changed while most educational buildings are still rather traditional. Yet, there is an increasing interest in whether we can educate today's higher education students in yesterday's buildings. This paper aims to contribute to this debate by studying the learning space choices of higher education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Business Administration Education, Diaries
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Pierard, Cindy; Lee, Norice – Journal of Access Services, 2011
How can libraries best assess and improve user space, even if they are not in a position to undertake new construction or a major renovation? Staff at New Mexico State University used a variety of ethnographic methods to learn how our spaces were being used as well as what our users considered to be ideal library space. Our findings helped us make…
Descriptors: Use Studies, Ethnography, Study Facilities, Libraries
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Jackson, Maureen; Shenton, Andrew K. – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2010
Recent years have seen a shift in educational institutions from the provision of traditional libraries to the creation of independent learning areas offering a greater diversity of facilities and services. This paper explores the essential characteristics of these places, especially in relation to student learning. The authors discuss six…
Descriptors: Open Education, Independent Study, Educational Change, Learning Resources Centers
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Hammons, Angie; Oswald, Lauren Brady – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
The ability to do problem solving is an important concept that educators need to teach their students because that's what they do in the corporate world. When they're sitting in collaborative groups, they have the opportunity to bounce ideas off of each other, complete tasks, and work together effectively. That's the same idea that educators need…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Facilities Planning
Long, Lynette – 1977
Most study halls in most high schools are not arenas of constructive leisure, but rather, exercises in creative discipline for the teachers. Students practice wasting, not using, time. One high school in Illinois, however, implemented a successful study hall plan. The traditional study hall was divided into three areas defined by the arrangement…
Descriptors: High School Students, High Schools, Nontraditional Education, Space Utilization
Utah System Approach to Individualized Learning Project. – 1978
Classroom areas organized into centers for specific study purposes are discussed. These centers are used for individual or small group work. The physical arrangement of the area used for a study center is described, including the organization of furniture, materials, and preferred locations. Suggestions are made for the management and stocking of…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Classrooms, Elementary Secondary Education, Flexible Facilities