Presentation for the e-Education Council

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Introduction:
At the beginning of the semester, John Harwood charged a group to examine informal learning spaces at Penn State.  Since then, the group has been meeting at locations across the University Park campus to:
  • explore informal learning spaces,
  • determine the features that make them popular with students, and
  • envision a plan for moving forward with the creation of additional spaces.
Collaboration and Media Creation in Pollock:
Pollock.jpgGroup Meeting and Tutoring Space in Sparks:
Sparks.jpg
Refreshments and Neutral Space in the HUB: HUB.jpg

Discipline-Specific Space in Deike:
Deike.jpgOther Locations - Duke and York:Duke.jpg
York.jpg
Spaces for Consideration - Examples: Labs, Willard, Kern, Chambers:
willard.jpg
Kern.jpg

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