The good folks at Georgia Tech have posted a very useful set of documents on planning and assessment: focus groups, questionnaires, a case study by Herman Miller, and fascinating essay by freshman Erica Hocking on the the Commons as a "Sacred Space" for learning.If you haven't already, be sure to check out the InfoCommons and Beyond blog--the sidebar contains lots of links to commons spaces around the world, as well as relevant reading, presentations, and other documents.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Info Commons Project Documents
David from the InfoCommons and Beyond blog has posted a link to some interesting documentation from Georgia Tech. The documents seem to be a few years old, but they still provide some good insights:
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Thank you for your blog! I am an Interior Design student at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. Every year we compete in the Interior Design Educators Council's Student Design competition. This year the theme is a learning commons. Your blog was a helpful resource during the research process. You should keep an eye out for the results of the competition this year, they will be posted on the IDEC's website at: http://www.idec.org/awards/student_design.php
Thanks so much! I'm glad to hear the blog was useful to you. I look forward to seeing the competition results--I will definitely share on the blog.
Thanks for mentioning my blog on your blog. Please let me know of any Commons sites I could add to the mashup map.
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