CALI Design of Teaching Spaces April Barton Villanova University School of Law.

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CALI Design of Teaching Spaces April Barton Villanova University School of Law

Overview Preparation AV Consultants Reviewing Blueprints Classroom Technology – Lecterns – Dual Projectors Break out Rooms Courtroom

GETTING READY Preparation

Preparation: Form IT Committee Committee that is representative of faculty, staff and students Bullet Points with general concepts that guide entire project Bullet Points Solidify your needs and expectations

Preparation: Visiting Other Schools Take pictures – Store in common directory for easy access – Naming files Ask: What would you have done differently? – Helps avoid mistakes

Preparation: Pictures to Prompt Discussions

WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN AV FIRM? AV Consultants

AV consultants vs. integrators Higher ed and law school experience – Law school pedagogy vs. undergraduate or business school model Classroom teaching styles Courtrooms Clinical needs Who is the client?

REVIEWING BLUEPRINTS Construction Drawings

Reviewing Blueprints: Constant Vigilance

LECTERNS Classroom Technology

Lecterns Most important technology feature of any classroom Used everyday and must suit a wide range of needs Must suit tech savvy – technophobes

Lecterns: Size and Shape Basic questions to ask your faculty – How much surface area – Slope? – How big is too big/how small is too small – Wings? Tables?

Lecterns: Height and Flexibility Height Teacher side, student side Adjustable height Moveable?

Lecterns: Creating a Mock Up (or Two) Cardboard and duct tape Allowed faculty to stand behind life sized model of lectern Significant changes were made – Second model also built – Greatly contributed to buy in

Lecterns: Functions and Options

Lecterns: Fold Away Monitor

Lecterns: Articulating Arm

Lecterns: Touchpanel To Build in or not? – Cleaner appearance – Maximizes space – But standards change Wall mounted wireless touchpanels – May not find their way back to wall mount – Connections get abused and broken

Lecterns: Touchpanels Size Issue – Larger (10 or 15) More menu options on top level But takes up more real estate – Smaller (6) More drilling More thought into programming

Lecterns: Touchpanels

Lecterns: Cable Cubby

Villanova Lectern

DUAL PROJECTORS Classroom Technology

BREAKOUT ROOMS Collaboration and Study Space

Collaboration/Breakout Rooms

CONCLUSION Time Consuming Process Ask Questions, Review Carefully, Get it Right!