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New Physical Learning Spaces in UK Higher Education Ian Pearshouse CETADL The University of Birmingham

New Physical Learning Spaces in UK Higher Education Ian Pearshouse CETADL The University of Birmingham

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Page 1: New Physical Learning Spaces in UK Higher Education Ian Pearshouse CETADL The University of Birmingham

New Physical Learning Spaces in UK Higher Education

Ian Pearshouse

CETADL

The University of Birmingham

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The Needs

• Changing patterns of learning– From home, from halls, from anywhere– Distance and Semi-Distance Education

• Widening participation• Professional and continuing education

• Student expectations• Space utilisation

– Cost– Institutions that are ‘stuck’ with existing build and

space

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The Problems

• Appears to have been little co-ordination

• Refits and rebuilds over recent years that now need to be looked at again

• Students and Staff with no ‘ownership’ of the learning spaces (Eagles 2001)

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Opportunities

• New Technologies– IP videoconferencing– Wireless devices

• Laptops, projectors, videoconferencing

– Allowing cross-institutional sharing of T&L• VLE, MLE, XML, Webservices

• Better understanding of how space can be used to support T&L

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Informal Learning Spaces

• Multipurpose forums– Meeting and social spaces– CyberCafes and bars– Areas for quiet conversation and study– Computer space– TV and Video– Wireless– Syndicate or breakout zones

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Enhanced Teaching and Lecture Rooms

• Mixed mode rooms• Classroom Communication Systems

– Classtalk - wired, graphics calculators

– Personal Response System – IR handset

• Socratic Dialogue / Peer Instruction– Question, group discussion, feedback, class

discussion.

• Group based, Discussion based, Own paced• Amphitheatres

– Traditional and Harvard style

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Case Examples

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Interactive Classrooms/Studios

University of Strathclyde

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Wolfson Medical School Building

University of Glasgow

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Clinical Skills Area

• Problem based learning• Simulated Ward areas

– Can be broken down into smaller examination rooms

• Vocational Skills Area• “Audio-visual links allow small groups of students and

experienced tutors to watch and comment remotely on each other's interview techniques via a video camera link from classroom to consultation room. Actors participate in role playing scenarios with the students who can then keep video copies of their resulting performances for future reference.”

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Pictures reproduced by kind permission of The University of Glasgow

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Mason Lounge

The University of Birmingham

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Mason Lounge

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The Centre for Educational Technology And Distance

Learning

CETADL

The University of Birmingham

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CETADL

• Research and Innovation in T&L– Club of members– Sits outside of established University structures

• Two linked areas– MDR - Multimedia Development Room

• Also provides breakout space, relaxation area

– FLR - Flexible Learning Room

• Wireless Network– Students able to register own devices

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Flexible Learning Room

• Designed to be– A highly re-configurable, easy to use space

• to explore different approaches to T&L

– Multi-purpose• Small Group teaching• Conversational Learning• Video Conference – distance based learning• Webcast Studio• Computer based – outside of the Computer Lab• Usability Lab

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More information

• http://www.cetadl.bham.ac.uk

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Looking to the Future

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HEFCE Initiatives

• CETL– Centres for Excellence in Teaching and

Learning– 70+ CETLs - £2M capital, £500K pa over 5yrs– Will lead to new learning spaces being

developed

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JISC Initiatives• JCLT-ITTSLG, the Innovative Technologies to Support the Learner Group

– Information gathering exercise which included visits to several learning technology research labs and commercial organisations

– http://www.jisc.ac.uk/elearning_innovations.html

• Mobile Computing and Wireless Networks – to look at the current and next five years usage and developments and their potential impact on learning and teaching. The invitation to Tender is being drafted.

• Link between innovative technologies and physical learning space design – to understand how the use of technologies are and will impact on physical learning space design.

– A set of ten edited case studies has been commissioned on the current use of innovative technologies and their impact.

– The case studies are being produced by The Open University, Institute of Educational Technology under Agnes Kukulska-Hulme. The University of Edinburgh under Nora Mogey will be producing the supporting video clips. Completion is due by November 2004

• A workshop to explore technology futures, scenarios of future learners and learning environments is being planned for September 2004, possibly as a SIG at ALT-C.

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Other links

• HE Estates– http://www.heestates.ac.uk

• Space Management Group– http://www.smg.ac.uk