Physical and virtual learning spaces in higher education: concepts for the modern learning environment
Edited book
Book Title | Physical and virtual learning spaces in higher education: concepts for the modern learning environment |
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Book Category | Edited book |
ERA Publisher ID | 2177 |
Authors | Keppell, Mike (Editor), Souter, Kay (Editor) and Riddle, Matthew (Editor) |
Editors | Keppell, Mike, Souter, Kay and Riddle, Matthew |
Number of Pages | 335 |
Year | 2011 |
Publisher | IGI Global |
Place of Publication | Hershey, PA. United States |
ISBN | 9781609601140 |
9781609601164 | |
Abstract | Higher education is facing a renaissance in terms of its approaches to teaching and learning and the use of physical and virtual spaces. This book will address the question of how higher education institutions and administrators need to re-conceptualize, re-design, and rethink the use of space for students entering university in the 21st Century. Higher education institutions are no longer defined by the physical boundaries of their traditional campus but the entire student experience, whether that be negotiating the physical corridors of the campus or connecting to virtual environments. The design of spaces to support the generation of knowledge by students themselves is an important and neglected field. With lectures and tutorials still predominant in higher education, the organisation of space and time configures students as receivers of knowledge until the point of graduation, at which time they are expected to produce knowledge of their own. Rather than lecture halls with rowed seats being the predominant physical learning space for learning and teaching in higher education, learning spaces need to include: physical/virtual, formal/informal, blended, mobile, personal, and professional learning spaces that need to consider flexibility, adaptability, and time. They need to mirror contemporary learning and teaching strategies that emphasize independent and peer-based learning in both physical and virtual learning spaces, and need to account for how students perceive and utilize space in higher education settings. In meeting these priorities, it is essential for universities to support synchronous and asynchronous, multi-disciplinary, multi-campus, and inter-institutional collaboration amongst students, between students and teaching staff, and amongst teaching staff. |
Keywords | virtual learning spaces; physical learning spaces; blended and flexible learning spaces |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 390405. Educational technology and computing |
390499. Specialist studies in education not elsewhere classified | |
460799. Graphics, augmented reality and games not elsewhere classified | |
Public Notes | Files associated with this item cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. |
Byline Affiliations | Charles Sturt University |
La Trobe University | |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q2850/physical-and-virtual-learning-spaces-in-higher-education-concepts-for-the-modern-learning-environment
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