Library learning space design : a good student fit


Autoria(s): Horn, Anne
Data(s)

01/01/2007

Resumo

We are seeing a renewed interest nationally and internationally in the design and development of new learning environments. There is, at Deakin and more generally in the higher education sector, recognition that the students' experience of a flexible and supportive educational environment is central to excellent teaching and fosters student success. Recent Carrick Institute (now the Australian Learning and Teaching Council) grants have supported the need for a greater understanding of good practice, with workshops being held around the country.<br /><br />The student experience is integral to planning the re-purposing of Library spaces at Deakin's two larger campuses, Waurn Ponds and Burwood. The physical spaces within the Library will be flexible and provide support for individual learning and study, group learning and discussion, with ubiquitous ICT access and assistance services readily accessible. The improvement to the amenities, including contemporary, wired casual spaces, will encourage students to come on to campus and stay, strengthening opportunities to build a learning community. This learning community can extend through opportunities for social networking to students studying online and off-campus.<br /><br />Library services and spaces will align with the new pedagogical needs of the university, providing holistic support for students' flexible learning experiences.<br />"We know that space can have a significant impact on teaching and learning . . . What we know about how people learn has changed our ideas about learning space. There is value from bumping into someone and having a casual conversation. There is value from hands on, active learning as well as from discussion and reflection. There is value in being able to receive immediate support when needed and from being able to integrate multiple activities [and multiple information sources] to complete a project." (Diane Oblinger, Learning Spaces, EDUCAUSE, 2006).<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30016676

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Deakin University, Institute of Teaching and Learning

Relação

http://www.deakin.edu.au/itl/conferences/conference2007/itlconference2007.php

Tipo

Conference Paper