Hi Andrew, Middlebury College is also going through a slow but steady learning spaces redesign. I am attaching photos of our Wilson Media Lab that has been received with a lot of enthusiasm by both faculty and students. We used the same design for another lab completed less than a month ago and we are planning on building a similar one in our science building. Best, Bill Director of Academic Technology Middlebury College [log in to unmask] On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 6:30 PM, Andrew Ross <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Dear All: > > Arizona State University is embarking on a complete gut and redesign of > our Languages & Literatures Building, which houses Learning Support > Services (LSS). LSS is a priority for expanded and redesigned space, which > is very good news. Once upon a time, there was a page on the earlier > version of the IALLT website linked from the Language Center Design Manual > ( http://www.iallt.org/lcd) that offered amazing images of the very best > of the spaces that we’ve designed at our respective institutions. That > seems no longer to be a valid link, so I’m reaching out to all of you for > advice and pics. > > Here’s what we’re looking at in terms of space “typologies”: > > - collaboratory/active learning classroom expansion (we already have > one, but it’d be useful to see spaces with more capacity (+/- 30)) > - drop-in learning facilities, with computers and BYOD capability > - online teaching studios for synchronous activities and simple > materials development > - telecollaboration/telepresence space > - testing facilities/quiet spaces > - computer classrooms > - tutoring/small group spaces > - circulation/information space > - CALL research laboratory (eye-tracking lab, observable > teaching/learning spaces, media/coding/learning object development space) > > If you have center pages with images of the spaces you’ve designed > (particularly successful ones), would you please respond to this thread > with links? If you don’t already have them up on the Web, I’d be happy to > help figure out a place for them, even temporarily, if others would find > that of use. > > Many, many thanks in advance! > > a. > -- > Andrew F. Ross, PhD > Clinical Associate Professor > Head, Learning Support Services > School of International Letters & Cultures > Arizona State University > PO Box 870202 > Tempe, AZ 85287 > (480) 965-1099 > Skype: andrew.ross.8 >