Five Tips for Designing Effective Informal Learning Spaces in Higher Ed
Learning happens everywhere. At least that’s what the research says. The research also shows that spaces that are intentionally designed to support learning are more
Designing Active Learning Classrooms
It seems like the term “active learning” is everywhere in the higher education zeitgeist—and everyone has a slightly different definition for what that means. Regardless
Breakout Rooms in Higher Ed: Study, Gather, Learn
Breakout rooms are the new must-have in educational design. While they’ve always existed on some level, because of the emphasis on group and team learning,
What Is Active Learning?
The term “active learning” has swept through academia over the past two decades—and it seems like it’s here to stay. Because there are so many
Don’t Overlook the Staff! Five Things to Remember When Designing a Healthcare Project
While every healthcare facility exists to provide services and treatment to patients, it’s the staff who work within with the space daily. Doctors, nurses, and
Designing Supportive Patient-Centered Spaces
Going to the doctor can be taxing, even if it’s just for a checkup. When patients dread visiting the doctor, they at worst avoid it