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PKAL LSC Colloquium: Assessing the Impact of Spaces for Learning on Undergraduate Learners 11/4-6/11

September 29, 2011

Dear CNI News Subscribers:

The PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory (LSC) has received an NSF grant to pursue questions about the relationship of learning spaces to student learning. This Colloquium is one of the main events in which the community will be asked to assist with exploration of questions and then development of an agenda for use within the participants’ home institution. PKAL LSC events involve institutional teams and encourage active participation in the event.

I am on the advisory committee for this program and will be participating in the workshop.

Please see the URL below for information on the agenda and fee-based registration.

–Joan Lippincott

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2011 LSC National Colloquium

http://www.pkallsc.org/events/113

Start date: Nov 4, 2011

End date: Nov 6, 2011

Assessing the Impact of Spaces for Learning on Undergraduate Learners: Building a Community of Practice

Westfields Marriott

Chantilly, VA

The 2011 LSC Colloquium is designed for the collective exploration of basic questions at the intersection of research and practice in the realm of planning 21st century learning spaces for 21st century learners. Attention will be given to research domains as diverse as cognitive science, learning sciences, social psychology, organizational and pedagogical change, and from communities of practitioners equally diverse: senior academic administrators, libraries, pedagogical pioneers, physical plant officers, architects, and other design and construction professionals.

This diversity of experience and expertise brought to the colloquium ‘table’ reflects the reality that planning 21st century learning spaces is a very complex undertaking. It demands the cross-fertilization of ideas around issues such as why and how collaborative learning and other research-based pedagogies work, why and how interdisciplinary teams prosper as problem-solving teams, why and how giving students hands-on, real-world learning experiences motivates them to persist and succeed—and why and how space matters.

This will be a working colloquium. It is a first major step in building a new community of practice, one that shares a collective sense that has been informed by theory and confirmed by practice of how space influences learning. This is a community of practice that actively engages researchers and practitioners that can share data and insights about how spaces enable a supportive learning community to emerge. Colloquium participants will draft resources, to be piloted and prototyped, developed and disseminated in early 2012, which will nurture and inform this emerging community of practice. At the most fundamental level, this colloquium is to catalyze the feedback loops that connect attention to the where of learning to discussions about what and how students learn—and connect attention to what and how students learn to the planning of spaces, to where students learn.

Pre-workshop opportunities include fall webinars and suggested background readings. Post-workshop expectations are for critiquing, piloting, and assessing the various resources for planners drafted at the colloquium. Throughout, a feedback loop will offer opportunity for sharing data and insights about if and how spaces enable a supportive learning community to emerge.

Participants in the 2011 LSC Colloquium will have opportunity to:

  • explore questions to be addressed in the process of planning, experiencing, and assessing built environments for 21st century learning
  • engage in the critique of those questions with a diverse community of practitioners: provosts and deans, faculty with responsibilities for learning in classrooms and labs, librarians and other administrators with responsibilities for assessing learning, for physical spaces; as well as architects and other design and construction professionals
  • examine those questions from perspectives of learning theorists, environmental psychologists, researchers on organizational change
  • examine those questions from the perspective of goals for student learning from within and beyond academe
  • role-play the experience of establishing an on-campus process for planning learning spaces that begins and ends with a focus on learning and learners, prototyping approaches to determine if and how space matters
  • develop a take-home agenda for action to advance local planning of learning spaces: campus-wide or single projects for renovation/new construction.

Filed Under: CNI News
Tagged With: assessment, learning spaces

June 1, 2011: Crowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation

June 2, 2011

Audio Recording [mp3 13:27 min.] June 1, 2011
CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott recaps the recent symposium “The Future of the Academic Library” held at McMaster Univ., and she also talks about some of the learning spaces within the University.  CNI Director Clifford Lynch mentions a symposium on crowdsourcing and scientific data quality presented by the National Research Council’s Board on Research Data and Information on June 13, 2011 in Washington, DC.  Cliff also discusses “Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation,” a meeting which took place at The National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia, on May 23-25, 2011.

We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback.  For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.

Filed Under: CNI Conversations
Tagged With: data management, digital preservation, learning spaces, Podcasts, social media

November 2010

November 17, 2010

Audio Recording [mp3 54:46 min.] November 18, 2010

During the November 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, and LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism.  Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions include a recent New York Times piece on digital humanities and the recent Internet2 meeting.

Filed Under: CNI Conversations
Tagged With: citizen journalism, CNI2010fall, digital preservation, Internet2, learning spaces, NDIIPP, personal archives, PKAL, Podcasts

October 2010

October 22, 2010

Audio Recording [mp3 58:02 min.] October 22, 2010

During the October 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving of social media.

Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination between space planning initiatives and curriculum and learning objectives, and PKAL’s new program, the Learning Spaces Collaboratory. Queries involved the proposed budgetary cuts to higher education in the UK, and the organization The Quilt.

Filed Under: CNI Conversations
Tagged With: archiving social media, data management, identity management, learning spaces, NSF, PKAL, Podcasts

PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory – Webinars and Colloquium

September 8, 2010

I have been involved with PKAL and their excellent workshops on learning spaces for many years. CNI is a partner in the newly formed PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory and I am a member of the Advisory Board. Please see the announcement below for a series of webinars and an in-person workshop. I will be speaking at the October 20 webinar and at the in-person workshop. Hope you can participate in one or more of these fee-based events.

–Joan Lippincott
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Building on a foundation of almost two decades of PKAL activities related to facilities planning, we announce a new initiative, The PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory. This new initiative complements the ongoing work of Project Kaleidoscope, now in partnership with AAC&U, in facilitating efforts of leaders taking responsibility for transforming institutional policies, practices, and programs to ensure robust learning in STEM fields for all American undergraduates.

A description of the goals of the collaboratory, current members of the steering and advisory committees, as well as collaborating partners can be found at:

http://www.pkal.org/activities/PKALLearningSpacesCollaboratory.cfm

We also present information about two upcoming PKAL LSC activities:

· 2010 PKAL LSC Webinars
http://www.pkal.org/documents/2010LSCWebinars.cfm

· 2010 PKAL National Colloquium: What We Know About Planning Learning Spaces and What We Still Need to Know
November 5 – 7, 2010 at the Westfields Marriott, Chantilly, Virginia – near Dulles Airport
http://www.pkal.org/activities/PKALLearningSpacesCollaboratoryNationalColloquium.cfm

Filed Under: CNI News
Tagged With: learning spaces, PKAL

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