Seminar 01 - Learning Space Design for the 21st Century
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.

Monday, June 19, 2006 | 9:30PM–9:30PM
Session Type: Resources
This session explores learning space design principles as a way to enhance and transform teaching and learning with technology. The principles acknowledge changes in our understanding of student cognition and faculty roles in the learning process. They also incorporate the enabling role of technology. Well-configured learning space makes it possible for faculty and students to engage in active learning, thereby enhancing learning outcomes.

Presenters

  • Chris Johnson

    Assistant Professor Emeritus, Educational Technology, The University of Arizona
  • Cyprien Lomas

    Assistant Dean, Learning Technologies, and Director, LFS Learning Centre, The University of British Columbia