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1. Verfasser: Jamieson, Peter
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2005
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ844642
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contents Positioning the University Library in the New Learning Environment Jamieson, Peter Higher Education Academic Libraries Research Libraries Foreign Countries Library Role Educational Change Library Facilities Space Utilization Educational Environment Access to Computers Student Attitudes Student Surveys Universities worldwide are reconfiguring their campus environments to respond to the emerging pedagogy within higher education with its emphasis on self-directed, collaborative, and problem-solving approaches to learning. In particular, there is an emphasis on forming "learning communities." In this context libraries are increasingly required to accommodate learning that is more active, collaborative, and that involves considerable use of communication and information technology (CIT) in spaces previously consigned to passive, individual learning. Drawing on the author's involvement as a member of the design team, this article examines the approach at one Australian university library to align its spaces and facilities to meet the emerging pedagogy within higher education.
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spellingShingle Positioning the University Library in the New Learning Environment
Jamieson, Peter
Higher Education
Academic Libraries
Research Libraries
Foreign Countries
Library Role
Educational Change
Library Facilities
Space Utilization
Educational Environment
Access to Computers
Student Attitudes
Student Surveys
Positioning the University Library in the New Learning Environment Jamieson, Peter Higher Education Academic Libraries Research Libraries Foreign Countries Library Role Educational Change Library Facilities Space Utilization Educational Environment Access to Computers Student Attitudes Student Surveys Universities worldwide are reconfiguring their campus environments to respond to the emerging pedagogy within higher education with its emphasis on self-directed, collaborative, and problem-solving approaches to learning. In particular, there is an emphasis on forming "learning communities." In this context libraries are increasingly required to accommodate learning that is more active, collaborative, and that involves considerable use of communication and information technology (CIT) in spaces previously consigned to passive, individual learning. Drawing on the author's involvement as a member of the design team, this article examines the approach at one Australian university library to align its spaces and facilities to meet the emerging pedagogy within higher education.
title Positioning the University Library in the New Learning Environment
topic Higher Education
Academic Libraries
Research Libraries
Foreign Countries
Library Role
Educational Change
Library Facilities
Space Utilization
Educational Environment
Access to Computers
Student Attitudes
Student Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ844642