Building a Diverse Learning Community Through Active Learning Space Design

Wednesday, October 16 | 4:00PM–4:45PM CT | Board 805, Poster Area, Halls F1, F2, Level 3
Session Type: Poster Session
Delivery Format: Poster Session
Any university can build classrooms, but it takes special effort to build environments that serve and reflect the diversity of its "learning community." Join us to learn strategies that push beyond the faculty-student relationship, creating value for your learning community and leveraging spaces to impact learning.

Outcomes: Identify groups/influencers within your organization's "learning community" who must engage in the collaborative development of learning spaces * Explore strategies to address diverse needs within this community while staying true to the organization's core teaching and learning principles * Visualize pathways to create value for those groups/influencers

Presenters

  • Ron Cramer

    Director, Teaching and Learning Design, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Suzanne Dove

    AVP | Strategy & Innovation and Executive Director, Badavas Center for Innovation in Teaching and Le, Bentley University