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Distributed places and 
 spaces for learning in 
   Higher Education	





         Professor Mike Keppell	

Director, The Flexible Learning Institute  	

      Professor of Higher Education	

         Charles Sturt University	

                       1
Overview	


!    Distributed spaces	

!    Assumptions	

!    Ecological university	

!    Principles	

!    Diversity of spaces	

!    Aligning with curriculum	

                                2
Distributed Spaces	

!    Growing acceptance that learning occurs in different
     places 	


!    Proliferation of approaches emerging including
      flexible , open , distance and off-campus that assist
     the ubiquity of learning in a wide range of
     contexts (Lea  Nicholl, 2002).	


!    Growing acceptance of life-long and life-wide
     learning also have a major influence on distributed
     learning spaces. 	


                              3
Assumptions	

      Universities value and seek to enhance the skills
     ! 

     essential for lifelong and life wide learning,
     developing graduates who will continue to develop
     intellectually, professionally and socially beyond the
     bounds of formal education.	


!    Universities believe that programs, services and
     teaching methods should be responsive to the
     diverse cultural, social and academic needs
     of students, enabling them to adapt to the demands
     of university education and providing them with
     the cultural capital for life success.	

                               4
Barnett, R. (2011). Being a
 university. New York: Routledge.	





5
Ecological University	

!    Global connectedness and dependence on world around
     them	


!    Instead of having an impact on the world which can be
     both positive and negative ecological universities seek
     sustainability	


!    They are self-sustainable in their multiple levels of
     interactions. 	


!    They adopt a care for the world as opposed to an
     impact on the world approach (Barnett, 2011).	


                                    6
Higher Education Principles	

       Access and Equity  	

                                                 ethical obligations	

Equivalence of Learning Outcomes	



                                           traverses physical, blended and
  Student Learning Experience 	

              virtual learning spaces.	

                                             place of learning is diverse	



                                            learning outcomes, subject,
     Constructive Alignment	

                degree program, generic
                                                     attributes	


      Discipline Pedagogies	

              specific needs of disciplines	


                                    7
8
Key principle
       throughout the
       presentation is
           ‘design’	





9
Question 1
                     	

 Is there discussion that the student learning
experience encompasses physical, blended and
             virtual learning spaces?
                                    	

                   Yes or No?  	





                      10
Learning spaces	

        11
Learning Spaces 	

!    Physical, blended or virtual areas that:	

     !    enhance learning	

     !    that motivate learners	

     !    promote authentic learning interactions	

!    Spaces where both teachers and students
     optimize the perceived and actual
     affordances of the space (Keppell  Riddle,
     2012).	

                             12
Distributed Learning
                             Spaces	


        Physical	

                  Blended	

                    Virtual	



Formal	

        Informal	

                           Formal	

           Informal	




                      Mobile	

       Personal	

         Academic	



                                                 Professional
                        Outdoor	

                                                   Practice	

                                         13
Physical Learning Spaces	





           14
15
Seven principles of 
             learning space design	

!    The SKG project has established seven principles of
     learning space which support a collaborative and
     student-centred  approach to learning:	


!    Comfort: a space which creates a physical and mental
     sense of ease and well-being	


!    Aesthetics: pleasure which includes the recognition of
     symmetry, harmony, simplicity and fitness for purpose	


!    Flow: the state of mind felt by the learner when totally
     involved in the learning experience	


                               16
Seven Principles of Learning Space
                  Design	

•  Equity: consideration of the needs of cultural and physical
 differences	


•  Blending: a mixture of technological and face-to-face
 pedagogical resources	


•  Affordances: the action possibilities the learning
 environment provides the users, including such things as
 kitchens, natural light, wifi, private spaces, writing surfaces,
 sofas, and so on.	


•  Repurposing: the potential for multiple usage of a space
 (Souter, Riddle, Keppell, 2010) (http://www.skgproject.com)	


                              17
Albury-Wodonga Learning Commons	

                18
Comfort	

        Aesthetics	

            Flow	

           Equity	

          Blending	

        Affordances	

         Repurposing	





19
Apple – Cupertino Training Room	

                20
Wallenberg Hall - Stanford University	

                   21
Affordances? - Blending	

            22
Comfort	

          Aesthetics	

             Flow	

            Equity	

           Blending	

         Affordances	

        Repurposing	





23
MIT – STATA Center - EDDY Spaces	

                24
Technology-enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) Centre 	

             Affordances - Blending	

                       	

                         25
Harvard University	

         26
Discipline
         Pedagogies	

              	

         ‘Plasma to
        Chalkboard’
         for Physics
         Professors	





27
Affordances	

     	

      28
29
Seven Principles - Questions	





              30
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Question 2
                      	

What learning space design principles are most
               important to you?    	

          A.  Comfort  Aesthetics        	

               B.  Flow and Equity    	

         C.  Blending and Affordances         	

                D.  Re-purposing	


                        33
Virtual Learning Spaces	





           34
Virtual Learning Spaces	




!    Virtual learning spaces provide unique opportunities
     that are unavailable in physical learning spaces	


!    These affordances or action possibilities allow a
     richer range of learning interactions 	





                              35
Formal Virtual 	

           Informal Virtual
Learning Spaces	

            Learning Spaces	





                      36
37
Facebook	


!    Online and offline worlds are clearly coexisting	


!    Face-to-face friendships from home have been
     developed and sustained through continued
     online interactions	


!    Newer online relationships have flourished at
     university and developed into face-to-face
     indepth relationships (Madge, Meek, Wellens
     and Hooley 2010, p. 145). 	


                               38
Blended Learning Spaces	





           39
Flexible learning	


!     Flexible learning provides opportunities to
     improve the student learning experience through
     flexibility in time, pace, place (physical, virtual,
     on-campus, off-campus), mode of study (print-
     based, face-to-face, blended, online), teaching
     approach (collaborative, independent), forms of
     assessment and staffing. It may utilise a wide
     range of media, environments, learning spaces and
     technologies for learning and teaching. 	



                             40
Blended  Flexible Learning	



!     Blended and flexible learning is a design
     approach that examines the relationships
     between flexible learning opportunities, in
     order to optimise student engagement and
     equivalence in learning outcomes regardless of mode
     of study (Keppell, 2010, p. 3).	





                             41
Mobile Learning Spaces	





           42
Mobile Learning Spaces	



!     Learning when mobile means that context becomes
     all-important since even a simple change of
     location is an invitation to revisit
     learning (ALT-J Vol 17, No.3 p.159)	





                           43
Mobile Learning Spaces	


!    With its strong emphasis on learning rather than
     teaching, mobile learning challenges educators to try
     to understand learners needs.	


!    Understanding how learning takes place
     beyond the classroom, and	


!    Intersection of education, life, work and
     leisure (Kukulska-Hulme, 2010, p.181).	


                              44
Academic Learning Spaces	





            45
Academic Learning Spaces	


!    Physical, blended or virtual areas that:	

!    enhance academic work 	


!    that motivate academic work 	


!    enable networking	


!    Spaces where academics optimize the perceived and
     actual affordances of the space.	


                             46
Academic Spaces	


!    Barnett (2011) suggests that today s university lives
     amid multiple time-spans, and time-
     speeds (p. 74). 	

!    Constant email... 	


!    Committee meetings......	


!    Historians who focus on the past 	


!    Researchers who may focus on the future 	


                                   47
Academic Spaces	

!    Universities may need
     to be conscious of the
     24/7 existence of
     their students across
     the globe, each in their
     own unique time-span.	


!    Virtual spaces 	


!    Residential students	

                                48
Academic Spaces	


!    Barnett (2011) suggests that academics may be active
     in university spaces that may include:	


!    Intellectual and discursive space which focus
     on the contribution to the wider public sphere.	


!    Epistemological space which focuses on the
      space available for academics to pursue their own
     research interests (p. 76).	



                              49
Academic Spaces	


!    Pedagogical and curricular space focuses
     on the spaces available to trial new pedagogical
     approaches and new curricular initiatives.	


!    Ontological space which focuses on academic
     being which is becoming increasingly multi-faceted
     beyond the research, teaching and community
     commitments. In fact the widening of
     universities ontological spaces may bring
     both peril and liberation (p. 77).	

                           50
51
52
53
54
55
Question 3
                        	

Do you regularly contribute to a professional blog?
                                                  	

                        	

                   Yes or No? 	





                         56
Personal Learning Spaces	





            57
Personal Learning Spaces	


!    Personal learning environments (PLE) integrate
     formal and informal learning spaces 	


!    Customised by the individual to suit their needs
     and allow them to create their own identities. 	


!    A PLE recognises ongoing learning and the need
     for tools to support life-long and life-wide
     learning. 	



                              58
Connectivism	


!    PLE may also require new ways of learning as
     knowledge has changed to networks and
     ecologies (Siemens, 2006). 	


!    The implications of this change is that improved lines
     of communication need to occur. 	


!     Connectivism is the assertion that learning is
     primarily a network-forming process (p. 15). 	



                               59
60
61
62
63
Outdoor Learning Spaces	





           64
Outdoor Learning Spaces	


•    These pathways, thoroughfares and
     occasional rest areas are generally
     given a functional value in traffic
     management and are more often
     than not developed as an after
     thought in campus design. As such
     the thoroughfares and rest
     areas are under valued (or
     not recognized) as important spaces
     for teaching and learning (Rafferty,
     2012).	

                                       65
66
67
68
69
70
71
Putting it
   all
together	





              72
Conclusion	

!    A global revolution is taking place in tertiary education.
     The traditional concept of the lecture room is being
     redefined as digital and distance education
     becomes the new normal (Mark Brown, Dominion
     Post). 	


!    It is time that we begin changing our thinking about the
      place of learning for both learners and staff.	


!    We need to let go of the tradition of universities as
     being a singular place where learning and teaching
     occurs.	


!    Distributed learning spaces are the future. 	

                                73
Further Information	


!    SKG Report:
     http://documents.skgproject.com/
     skg-final-report.pdf 	


!    Book Chapter:
     http://www.slideshare.net/mkeppell/
     distributed-spaces-for-learning 	


!    Mike s Blog:
     http://mike-keppell.blogspot.com.au/	


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  • 1. Distributed places and spaces for learning in Higher Education Professor Mike Keppell Director, The Flexible Learning Institute Professor of Higher Education Charles Sturt University 1
  • 2. Overview !  Distributed spaces !  Assumptions !  Ecological university !  Principles !  Diversity of spaces !  Aligning with curriculum 2
  • 3. Distributed Spaces !  Growing acceptance that learning occurs in different places !  Proliferation of approaches emerging including flexible , open , distance and off-campus that assist the ubiquity of learning in a wide range of contexts (Lea Nicholl, 2002). !  Growing acceptance of life-long and life-wide learning also have a major influence on distributed learning spaces. 3
  • 4. Assumptions Universities value and seek to enhance the skills !  essential for lifelong and life wide learning, developing graduates who will continue to develop intellectually, professionally and socially beyond the bounds of formal education. !  Universities believe that programs, services and teaching methods should be responsive to the diverse cultural, social and academic needs of students, enabling them to adapt to the demands of university education and providing them with the cultural capital for life success. 4
  • 5. Barnett, R. (2011). Being a university. New York: Routledge. 5
  • 6. Ecological University !  Global connectedness and dependence on world around them !  Instead of having an impact on the world which can be both positive and negative ecological universities seek sustainability !  They are self-sustainable in their multiple levels of interactions. !  They adopt a care for the world as opposed to an impact on the world approach (Barnett, 2011). 6
  • 7. Higher Education Principles Access and Equity ethical obligations Equivalence of Learning Outcomes traverses physical, blended and Student Learning Experience virtual learning spaces. place of learning is diverse learning outcomes, subject, Constructive Alignment degree program, generic attributes Discipline Pedagogies specific needs of disciplines 7
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  • 9. Key principle throughout the presentation is ‘design’ 9
  • 10. Question 1 Is there discussion that the student learning experience encompasses physical, blended and virtual learning spaces? Yes or No? 10
  • 12. Learning Spaces !  Physical, blended or virtual areas that: !  enhance learning !  that motivate learners !  promote authentic learning interactions !  Spaces where both teachers and students optimize the perceived and actual affordances of the space (Keppell Riddle, 2012). 12
  • 13. Distributed Learning Spaces Physical Blended Virtual Formal Informal Formal Informal Mobile Personal Academic Professional Outdoor Practice 13
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  • 16. Seven principles of learning space design !  The SKG project has established seven principles of learning space which support a collaborative and student-centred  approach to learning: ! Comfort: a space which creates a physical and mental sense of ease and well-being ! Aesthetics: pleasure which includes the recognition of symmetry, harmony, simplicity and fitness for purpose ! Flow: the state of mind felt by the learner when totally involved in the learning experience 16
  • 17. Seven Principles of Learning Space Design •  Equity: consideration of the needs of cultural and physical differences •  Blending: a mixture of technological and face-to-face pedagogical resources •  Affordances: the action possibilities the learning environment provides the users, including such things as kitchens, natural light, wifi, private spaces, writing surfaces, sofas, and so on. •  Repurposing: the potential for multiple usage of a space (Souter, Riddle, Keppell, 2010) (http://www.skgproject.com) 17
  • 19. Comfort Aesthetics Flow Equity Blending Affordances Repurposing 19
  • 20. Apple – Cupertino Training Room 20
  • 21. Wallenberg Hall - Stanford University 21
  • 23. Comfort Aesthetics Flow Equity Blending Affordances Repurposing 23
  • 24. MIT – STATA Center - EDDY Spaces 24
  • 25. Technology-enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) Centre Affordances - Blending 25
  • 27. Discipline Pedagogies ‘Plasma to Chalkboard’ for Physics Professors 27
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  • 30. Seven Principles - Questions 30
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  • 33. Question 2 What learning space design principles are most important to you? A.  Comfort Aesthetics B.  Flow and Equity C.  Blending and Affordances D.  Re-purposing 33
  • 35. Virtual Learning Spaces !  Virtual learning spaces provide unique opportunities that are unavailable in physical learning spaces !  These affordances or action possibilities allow a richer range of learning interactions 35
  • 36. Formal Virtual Informal Virtual Learning Spaces Learning Spaces 36
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  • 38. Facebook !  Online and offline worlds are clearly coexisting !  Face-to-face friendships from home have been developed and sustained through continued online interactions !  Newer online relationships have flourished at university and developed into face-to-face indepth relationships (Madge, Meek, Wellens and Hooley 2010, p. 145). 38
  • 40. Flexible learning !  Flexible learning provides opportunities to improve the student learning experience through flexibility in time, pace, place (physical, virtual, on-campus, off-campus), mode of study (print- based, face-to-face, blended, online), teaching approach (collaborative, independent), forms of assessment and staffing. It may utilise a wide range of media, environments, learning spaces and technologies for learning and teaching. 40
  • 41. Blended Flexible Learning !  Blended and flexible learning is a design approach that examines the relationships between flexible learning opportunities, in order to optimise student engagement and equivalence in learning outcomes regardless of mode of study (Keppell, 2010, p. 3). 41
  • 43. Mobile Learning Spaces !  Learning when mobile means that context becomes all-important since even a simple change of location is an invitation to revisit learning (ALT-J Vol 17, No.3 p.159) 43
  • 44. Mobile Learning Spaces !  With its strong emphasis on learning rather than teaching, mobile learning challenges educators to try to understand learners needs. !  Understanding how learning takes place beyond the classroom, and !  Intersection of education, life, work and leisure (Kukulska-Hulme, 2010, p.181). 44
  • 46. Academic Learning Spaces !  Physical, blended or virtual areas that: !  enhance academic work !  that motivate academic work !  enable networking !  Spaces where academics optimize the perceived and actual affordances of the space. 46
  • 47. Academic Spaces !  Barnett (2011) suggests that today s university lives amid multiple time-spans, and time- speeds (p. 74). !  Constant email... !  Committee meetings...... !  Historians who focus on the past !  Researchers who may focus on the future 47
  • 48. Academic Spaces !  Universities may need to be conscious of the 24/7 existence of their students across the globe, each in their own unique time-span. !  Virtual spaces !  Residential students 48
  • 49. Academic Spaces !  Barnett (2011) suggests that academics may be active in university spaces that may include: !  Intellectual and discursive space which focus on the contribution to the wider public sphere. !  Epistemological space which focuses on the space available for academics to pursue their own research interests (p. 76). 49
  • 50. Academic Spaces !  Pedagogical and curricular space focuses on the spaces available to trial new pedagogical approaches and new curricular initiatives. !  Ontological space which focuses on academic being which is becoming increasingly multi-faceted beyond the research, teaching and community commitments. In fact the widening of universities ontological spaces may bring both peril and liberation (p. 77). 50
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  • 56. Question 3 Do you regularly contribute to a professional blog? Yes or No? 56
  • 58. Personal Learning Spaces !  Personal learning environments (PLE) integrate formal and informal learning spaces !  Customised by the individual to suit their needs and allow them to create their own identities. !  A PLE recognises ongoing learning and the need for tools to support life-long and life-wide learning. 58
  • 59. Connectivism !  PLE may also require new ways of learning as knowledge has changed to networks and ecologies (Siemens, 2006). !  The implications of this change is that improved lines of communication need to occur. !  Connectivism is the assertion that learning is primarily a network-forming process (p. 15). 59
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  • 65. Outdoor Learning Spaces •  These pathways, thoroughfares and occasional rest areas are generally given a functional value in traffic management and are more often than not developed as an after thought in campus design. As such the thoroughfares and rest areas are under valued (or not recognized) as important spaces for teaching and learning (Rafferty, 2012). 65
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  • 72. Putting it all together 72
  • 73. Conclusion !  A global revolution is taking place in tertiary education. The traditional concept of the lecture room is being redefined as digital and distance education becomes the new normal (Mark Brown, Dominion Post). !  It is time that we begin changing our thinking about the place of learning for both learners and staff. !  We need to let go of the tradition of universities as being a singular place where learning and teaching occurs. !  Distributed learning spaces are the future. 73
  • 74. Further Information !  SKG Report: http://documents.skgproject.com/ skg-final-report.pdf !  Book Chapter: http://www.slideshare.net/mkeppell/ distributed-spaces-for-learning !  Mike s Blog: http://mike-keppell.blogspot.com.au/ 74
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