Hard Facts on Smart Classroom Design: Ideas, Guidelines, and Layouts

Hard Facts on Smart Classroom Design: Ideas, Guidelines, and Layouts

by Daniel Niemeyer
Hard Facts on Smart Classroom Design: Ideas, Guidelines, and Layouts

Hard Facts on Smart Classroom Design: Ideas, Guidelines, and Layouts

by Daniel Niemeyer

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Overview

Technology has propelled the college classroom into the 21st century at warp speed. To attract students and faculty today, classrooms need to be brought up to contemporary standards. Students are no longer encountering simple spaces with desks and blackboards. Instead, what has evolved is the Smart Classroom-jazzy, interactive classrooms outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment guaranteed to attract students and to stimulate the learning experience.

This book is designed to share a lifetime of experience designing user-friendly yet technologically advanced classrooms. Seventy layouts, figures, diagrams, and drawings convey ideas and concepts, while 40 photographs demonstrate classroom layouts. These are not glitzy or extravagant classrooms, but thought-provoking models of imaginative, successful, and mainstream college classrooms that are durable, functional, and sustainable with proven technology that faculty use.

Topics include chapters on Principles of Classroom Design, Types of College Classrooms, Levels of Technology, Architectural Guidelines, Classroom Standards, and include the most frequently overlooked details.

Absolutely essential for college/university facilities planners and classroom and instructional designers, and other university administrators.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810843592
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/25/2002
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 7.08(w) x 10.09(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Daniel Niemeyer is Senior Instructor Faculty at the University of Colorado's School of Journalism, where he pioneered media-equipped classrooms at the university in 1987. He has published numerous journal articles, including Tips for Better College Classrooms and Smart Classrooms. He currently teaches seminars on classroom design.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsiv
Prefacevii
Acknowledgmentsix
1Pedagogical Demands, Smart Classrooms, Design Principles, and the Planning Process1
2Types of College Classrooms9
3Architectural Guidelines for College Classrooms23
4Visual Presentation Guidelines for College Classrooms41
5Levels of Technology in Smart College Classrooms53
6Display Devices, AV Hardware, and Sound Systems87
7Putting It All Together: Illustrative Plans and Technology Features in Ten Classroom Designs99
8A Classroom Improvement Plan, a Classroom Evaluation Form, and a Template for Clasroom Standards121
9Checklist of "Most Frequently Overlooked Details" for Tomorrow's College Classrooms133
10Finals: Value Engineering, the Punch-List, Signage, and Follow-Up139
References145
Index149
About the Author151
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