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This text challenges binary perceptions of space and explores the possibilities afforded by a hybrid learning space at the intersection of physical, virtual, formal and informal spaces.
This is a good book for people interested in how space can be used and conceived of within learning. It would be useful as an overview for people new to this subject, and its organisation would make it easy for ‘dippers’ to just pick out the chapters they are particularly interested in. … easy to read them individually and then go into more depth regarding the context that is particularly interesting. – Alke Gröppel-Wegener, Innovative Practice in Higher Education, Vol. 03 (3), April, 2019
1. Space to Think
2. Space to Learn
3. Renegotiating the Life-wide Learning Landscape
4. In-between Spaces
5. Open Spaces
6. Being an Academic Innovator
7.Being Open and Flexible
8. Being Digital: Literacies, Capabilities and Fluency
9. Being Social: the Connected Learning Space
10. Being Mobile
11. Being Smart
12. Being Rich: Learning in the Age of YouTube
13. Being There: Active Learning Spaces
14. Future Learning Spaces: Context and Connections
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Andrew Middleton is Head of Academic Practice and Learning Innovation at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He has been Chair of the Media Enhanced Learning Special Interest Group (MELSIG) since 2009.