Coffee Cups at Hardee’s Black River Falls, Wisconsin
Designing Spaces for Teaching and Learning with Technology Patrick Dickson Learning, Technology and Culture (From Ed Psych to LTC: A Long Dialog) Michigan State University
Communication between Researchers and Designers Basic versus Applied Research Research versus Design Cognition versus Art Science versus Technology New possibilities for tired contrasts. Technology pervades higher education.
Rapid Change Calls for Rapid Research The Web Changes Many Things Blackboard, WebCT: Unprecedented change Hardware Smaller: Laptops or Desktops? Flat Panels. Mobility Wireless, Longer Battery Life Near Universal Ownership at “Home”
Changes in Teaching: From Lecture to Team Work Instructional Technology Computing Committee: From hardware to pedagogy “We can’t teach the way we’re being told to teach in the computer labs the way they are still being built on this campus.” Big Ten’s CIC Great interest in design of learning spaces MSU: Mid-October
Online Teaching and Learning: New Possibilities for Research Rapid growth in “hybrid” courses. Students’ homes and dorms key element. Research on students interacting online: “Subjects” are coding their own “data” Discussions and chats are “self-transcribing” University computer learning spaces ideal for research on design.
Designing New Learning Spaces Leadership: Dean Who Gets It Make Teaching and Learning Visible Where are the computer labs? Basements? Windows or walls? Incidental learning essential for rapid change. Flexibility, Modular, Diverse Niches
Technology Exploration Center
Inner Circle
Conference Table
Workstations
Laptop Lecture Room
Laptop Lecture Room Open
Erickson 132
Library Training Room
Doctoral Students
Chicago Botanical Garden
Where Dissertations Go To Die