Comments on: Cultivating Digital Skills and New Learning Spaces http://chnm2010.thatcamp.org/05/17/cultivating-digital-skills-and-new-learning-spaces/ The Humanities and Technology Camp Tue, 08 Mar 2011 21:52:08 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: briancroxall http://chnm2010.thatcamp.org/05/17/cultivating-digital-skills-and-new-learning-spaces/#comment-154 Sat, 22 May 2010 00:10:35 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=213#comment-154 I feel badly that I didn’t have time to read Jeff’s or Rob’s posts before I wrote my own (very late) post about wanting to talk about how we teach our students transferable skills. But I’m glad to discover so many of us are barking up the same tree.

Classroom design seems like a potentially interesting conversation, and I’d love to see what gets brought up beyond the predictable: reconfigurable/movable furniture, wi-fi access, white boards, projectors, and the like. Moreover, how can we best encourage people–ourselves included–to not simply reproduce old patterns of pedagogy within the re-oriented spaces (since, after all, movable chairs can be placed in rows as easily as anything else).

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By: Derek Bruff http://chnm2010.thatcamp.org/05/17/cultivating-digital-skills-and-new-learning-spaces/#comment-153 Tue, 18 May 2010 14:22:52 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=213#comment-153 “Does the physical classroom matter any more?” This is a question worth asking, but I’m convinced the answer is “yes.” The 150 minutes or so of class time we have with our students each week is precious time. It’s the only time when everyone in the learning community (students and instructor) are together in the same place. As much as I’m a fan of meaningful out-of-class learning experiences, I think it’s important to make the most of that precious time in class together. And that requires a usable design for the physical classroom.

Have fun at THATCamp! I’ll be following along on Twitter.

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By: THATCamp 2010 » Blog Archive http://chnm2010.thatcamp.org/05/17/cultivating-digital-skills-and-new-learning-spaces/#comment-152 Mon, 17 May 2010 20:46:33 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=213#comment-152 […] may also join in the conversations proposed by Jeffrey McClurken and Chad Black, to raise the questions of where and how libraries and museums fit in to classrooms […]

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