
Please click the image above or visit this link to view the full Linoit board: http://linoit.com/users/jheagles/canvases/Updating%20the%20Plan
The image above shows the current layout of the Learning Commons. The changes that I refer to on the Linoit board to the Teacher Librarian office refer to the office on the right of the image.
Generally, I am happy with the overall layout and space in our learning commons, and feel that the Creation Station needs the most attention, as other than the Green Screen and Sound Booth, it needs more supplies. The teacher librarian mentioned to me this week that one of her wishes is to have computers with maker/design software in this space as well, which I noted on my Linoit board. I got additional inspiration from two teacher librarian blogs, Don't Shush Me and This Librarian Reads.
Changes inspired by the images:
Sound absorbing panelling- the current panelling at our school is spaced apart and is not doing its job. This image shows continuous panelling for better absorption of sound- if there are to be two classes in the commons working collaboratively, it will get loud and the panels should help keep the noise down.
Non-fiction book display on stacks- this will allow the non-fiction to get more views, as currently our low stacks for fiction have the fiction book displays. We could use the tops of the non-fiction stacks to showcase maker books and other non-fiction to support cross curricular learning.
Inspiring words on circulation desk- our circulation desk is a stand up model and is a boring grey- adding inspiring words to spark curiosity and inquiry mindset fits the overall design goal. Could use the IB learner profile attribute words or the school's official Wordle words.
Low-tech Maker stations - stations that provide students a creative outlet without requiring the use of power tools. These could be located in the Creation Station at the back of the learning commons. The Creation station is currently focused on digital design and recording, as work requiring tools is done in the tech lab. The low tech maker stations could also be used for clubs, etc. For instance, a button maker station.
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ReplyDeleteHi Sarah,
Thank you for sharing! I love your ideas for low tech creation/maker activities, and appreciate you sharing your resources as well. It's great that you were able to discuss the future plans/needs with the current TL, as I'm sure she has a lot of insight to offer. You have done a great job of finding small changes that will have a big impact. Sound proof panels will have a huge impact on the functionality of the space! You mentioned that the tables can be moved to host 3 classes. I'm wondering if this is ideal, or just doable.
Thank you for your feedback! I would say it's "doable", but 2 classes are ideal. 3 classes would be for if there is a guest speaker, otherwise, I would assume it all getting too chaotic.
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