A Vision for FLEXspace: Flexible Learning Environments exchange Creating a new Community of Practice for an Open Access, Peer Reviewed Learning Space Repository Lisa Stephens Senior Strategist SUNY Academic Innovation Joseph Moreau CTO & Vice Chancellor Foothill-De Anza Community College District Mark McCallister Associate Director - Office of Academic Technology, University of Florida Clare van den Blink Director - Academic Technologies, Cornell University
Roots of FLEXspace: Committed Stakeholders Began with the SUNY Innovative Instruction Pilot Followed by a national listening tour CCUMC NMC Horizon Summit ELI Annual Meeting Sloan C - MERLOT
Strategic Level Project Value Why should we invest resources in this project? Opportunity Cost - Demonstrate/Measure ROI Supports agile renovation cycles Content capture for new educational delivery platforms (Dev. Edu., Online, Tutorial) Design standards to support active learning Promotes consistent understanding of terminology across various instructional support disciplines Synergy with other national efforts (ELI, SCUP)
Operational/Functional Project Value How does this help functional education needs? Open Education Repository Built on Successful Proof of Concept Engages Best Practices Offers Peer Review Robust, Reliable Hosting Sponsorship Interest (envisioned as no-cost to.edu) More than photos & video: offers web interaction, community building and referral opportunities
Production Service Migration Database Taxonomies are the Key!
Post Conferences Listening Tour Taxonomy Refinement Need to Revise original Taxonomy into three separate Domains: A/V Integration Facilities Integration Learning Space Typologies & Assessment Incorporate details as necessary within each domain
Original Taxonomy
Data Upload Interface Separate Input Domain for each Taxonomy
A/V Integration Taxonomy Review Defining/refining A/V vs. Facilities Fields Technology Touchscreens Conferencing Features Projection/Display Systems Local and enterprise-level content capture Mobile initiatives All basic features necessary to properly outfit a classroom based on pedagogical needs and facilities parameters
Facilities and Architectural Review Facilities Design and Functional Considerations Fit and Finish Components Natural and artificial lighting Acoustics Facilities engineering All basic features necessary for aesthetic and code/safety compliance, maximizing A/V and pedagogical parameters
Learning & Assessment Typology Rubric Development How can a taxonomy or rubric capture what teaching and learning activities are enabled or supported by the space and technology? Assessment of Learning Effectiveness Features necessary to respond to faculty and student teaching and learning needs. Additional challenge of expressing measurement (e.g. ELI Seeking Evidence of Impact )
Learning & Assessment Learning Activities What is enabled by the space and technology features? Foundational pedagogy of space approach Inquiry based, learner driven inquiry, faculty directed/ facilitated, etc. Relationships enabled: teacher-student, student-student Types of interactions, lectures vs. discussion, team collaborations, 1-1 partnerships, problem solving, etc. Scale: size of space/environment, class size, number of locations Related Information: Participants characteristics Location (face-to-face vs. virtual)
Learning & Assessment Technology Learning activities Relationships Scale/location Foundational / pedagogy Participant characteristics Mobile Active Formal Lecture 1-1; 2-1 Didactic primary school Fixed/Specialized Conversational Collaborative Hybrid - multiple physical locations Visualizations HS High-bandwidth Problem Solving Informal learning Large lecture (500+) Experimental Adult/College Low Bandwidth Case Study Social learning Seminar (<15/20) Research Able Bodied Critiques Peer learning Labs (<50) Prototyping Disabled Visualization Informal Lecture Studios (<50) Challenge-based learning Senior Experimental Seminar Small Lecture (<500, <100) Design Thinking Artistic expression Demonstration Machine Shop physical movement Fabrication (maker spaces)
Timeline To Production 1.0 On target to meet Beta rollout on Shared Shelf Spring 2013 Summer 2013 Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Demo Prototype & Listening Tour Frame Governance & Revise Fields Pilot ProducOon, Dedicate Staff ProducOon Release 1.0 SUNY, CCUMC, NMC, ELI, Sloan- C/MERLOT Compile Feedback, Form Advisory & Business Plan Peer TesOng, Revision, Communicate Updates Listening Tour 2.0
Other Production Dependencies & Progress Interim and Long Term Governance Bylaws drafted, Interim Board in place SUNY serving as interim agent (MOU s and contracts) Integrating Sponsorship MOU Tiered Analytics based on sponsor level* Blog space Opportunity for interaction Showcasing vs. advertising Developing Marketing & Communications Plan Founding Sponsors to drive start up Competition to drive repository population *ARTstor Shared Shelf Release Features
Collaboration Site http://sites.google.com/site/flexspacedev/
You Kiddin? I Want to Help Realize the Flexible Learning Environments exchange! Shared Shelf Live Link to FLEXspace (Password Required for Now) Other Resources: Quick Google Search Resources: Sloan ET4 + FLEXspace = Current Files CCUMC + Repository = Conference Demo ELI + Poster Sessions + FLEXspace = Multiple Files
Feedback and Needs Assessment Do architects resonate with this vision? How might this resource be made stronger from AIA perspective? How can FLEXspace best serve your resource needs?
Thank You! Lisa Stephens, PhD Senior Strategist Academic Innovation Office of the SUNY Provost lisa.stephens@suny.edu Joseph Moreau CTO & Vice Chancellor Foothill-De Anza Community College District moreaujoseph@fhda.edu Mark McCallister Associate Director - Office of Academic Technology, University of Florida markm@ufl.edu Clare van den Blink Director - Academic Technologies, Cornell University cv36@cornell.edu