From swimming pool to collaborative learning studio: Pedagogy, space, and technology in a large active learning classroom

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Dabae Lee
Anastasia S. Morrone
Greg Siering
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[1] Emporia State University,
[2] Indiana University,undefined
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Educational Technology Research and Development | 2018年 / 66卷
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Active learning classroom; Active learning space; Active learning; Collaborative learning; Technology integration; PST framework; Student-centered learning; Instructional technology;
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To promote student learning and bolster student success, higher education institutions are increasingly creating large active learning classrooms to replace traditional lecture halls. Although there have been many efforts to examine the effects of those classrooms on learning outcomes, there is paucity of research that can inform the design and implementation process. This study investigates how spatial and technological features of a large collaborative classroom support active learning based on the Pedagogy-Space-Technology framework. The findings from our study suggest short lecture and class-wide discussion are essential in framing learning content before group activities, and connecting group outputs to the learning content after group activities. Through interviews, surveys, and focus groups, we found that-while small group activities are generally well-supported in large active learning classroomsfacilitating short lecture and class-wide discussion is key to the success of active learning in large classrooms. Technology should be carefully laid out in the space to accommodate those activities. Specific design and implementation suggestions and implications are provided.
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