from commons to classroom: evolving learning spaces in academic libraries
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From Commons to Classroom
Evolving Learning Spaces in Academic Libraries
Vickie Karasic and Sam KirkPaLA Annual ConferenceSeptember 30, 2014
What we’ll cover…• Who we are…• Why libraries? • Background on learning spaces• Applications• Practical issues• Space use• Discussion activity• Sharing/Questions
Vickie Karasic & Sam KirkPaLA Annual Conference: September 30, 2014
Why Libraries?
“The research library will survive because of the introduction of ever more and
newer digital technologies, not
in spite of them.”
Bernard Frischer, 2002
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Information Commons
• Virtual + physical space
• One-stop shopping
• Campus partners
University of Minnesota’s “Helping U” Desk, Science Teaching & Student Services center
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Learning Commons
• Specific learning goals
• Intentional learning
• E-literacy skills (technology + research)
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Active Learning Classrooms• Began in science buildings…
MIT’s TEAL Classroom
NC State’s SCALE-UP Classroom
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Active Learning Classrooms• Came into libraries…
University of Iowa’s TILE Classroom
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ApplicationsSurveying student progress in real-time
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ApplicationsProgressive learning
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ApplicationsAll-in-one multimedia capabilities
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Practical issuesCreating a tech support plan
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Practical issuesCreating a reservation system
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Practical issuesInstructor training
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Practical issues
Setting expectations
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Practical issues
Assessment
• Surveys• Interviews with faculty/students
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Space use
Whiteboard paint/wallpaper
Group tables
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Activity: Build your ideal learning space!
Think about:
• Purpose• Buy-in• Financial constraints• Space planning• Using the space you already have
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ReferencesBailey, D. R., & Tierney, B. (2002). Information commons redux: Concept, evolution, and transcending the tragedy of the commons. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 28(5), 277-286.
Beagle, D. (1999). Conceptualizing an information commons. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 25(2), 82-89.
Beagle, D. (2002). Extending the information commons: From instructional testbed to Internet2. Journal ofAcademic Librarianship, 28(5), 287-296.
Beagle, D. (2012). The emergent information commons: Philosophy, models, and 21st century learning paradigms. Journal of Library Administration, 52(6-7), 518-537.
Beatty, S. & White, P. (2005). Information commons: Models for e-literacy and the integration of learning. Journal of eLiteracy, 2(1), 2-14.
Bennett, S. (2011). Learning behaviors and learning spaces. portal: Libraries and the Academy, 11(3), 765-789.
Frischer, B. (2005, February). The ultimate Internet café: Reflections of a practicing digital humanist about designing a future for the research library in the digital age. In Library as Place: Rethinking Roles,
Rethinking Space (CLIR pub129), 41-55.
Halbert, M. (2010). The information commons: A platform for innovation. Journal of Library Administration, 50(1): 67-74.
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ReferencesHeitsch, E. K. & Holley, R. P. (2011). The information and learning commons: Some reflections. The New Review of Academic Librarianship, 17(1), 64-77.
Lippincott, J. K. (2012). Information commons: Meeting millennials’ needs. Journal of Library Administration, 52(6-7), 538-548.
Soderdahl, P. A. (2011). Library classroom renovated as an active learning classroom. Library Hi Tech, 29(1), 83-90.
Spencer, M. E. (2006). Evolving a new model: The information commons. Reference Services Review, 34(2), 242-247.
Steiner, H. M., & Holley, R. P. (2009). The past, present, and possibilities of commons in the academic library. Reference Librarian, 50(4), 309-332.
Van Horne, S., Murniati, C., Gaffney, J., & Jesse, M. (2012). Promoting active learning in technology-infused TILE classrooms at the University of Iowa. Journal of Learning Spaces, 1(2).
Wolfe, J. A., Naylor, T., & Drueke, J. (2010). The role of the academic reference librarian in the learning commons. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 50(2), 108-113.
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Image credits• Slide 1:
o WIC Data Diner Booth – pennwic on Flickro Van Pelt Library Collaborative Classroom – pennwic on Flickr
• Slide 4: University of Minnesota, Helping U Desk, Science Teaching & Student Services – Photo by Vickie Karasic
• Slide 5: o Center for Undergraduate Research & Fellowships (CURF) logo – http://www.upenn.edu/curf/o Communication Within the Curriculum (CWiC) logo – http://wic.library.upenn.edu/o Marks logo - http://wic.library.upenn.edu/o Pre Freshman Dinner photos – pennwic on Flickr o Weingarten Learning Resources Center logo - http://wic.library.upenn.edu/
• Slide 6: “The View from the EC” (1) – Penn Libraries Education Commons on Facebook• Slide 7: “The View from the EC” (2) – Penn Libraries Education Commons on Facebook• Slide 8:
o MIT’s TEAL Classroom – http://icampus.mit.edu/projects/teal/o North Carolina State University SCALE-UP Classroom – http://www.ncsu.edu/per/scaleup.html
• Slide 9: University of Iowa’s TILE Classroom – Van Horne et al., 2012, p. 3• Slide 10: Infographics Workshop in Collaborative Classroom – pennwic on Flickr• Slide 11: Social Media Tech Tools at PhillyDH@Penn 2014 – pennwic on Flickr
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Image credits
• Slide 12: Collaborative Classroom photo by Sam Kirk• Slide 13: Collaborative Classroom Open House – pennwic on Flickr• Slide 14: Collaborative Classroom – pennwic on Flickr• Slide 15: Comic Jam flyer by Rob Berry and the Penn English Department• Slide 16: Activity Fair – pennwic on Flickr• Slide 17: Cord photo by Sam Kirk• Slide 18: Tablet photo by Sam Kirk• Slide 19: Screenshot of Collaborative Classroom calendar –
http://www.library.upenn.edu/facilities/collab.html• Slide 20: Macbook Pro image from GadgetReview.com• Slide 23: Quaker Days 2014 – pennwic on Flickr
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