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Centennial Centre 162

  • Location:
  • Capacity: 48 students
  • Type: Flat classroom

Alignment with principles for designing Teaching and Learning Spaces

Academic challenge

Promote individual, active engagement with content.

Layout

Students can work individually, in pairs, or in teams of up to six people at movable rectangular tables. Each table has ample work surfaces for classroom materials (e.g., notebooks, laptops, and textbooks).

Furniture

Wheeled chairs and adjustable-height chairs allow individuals to set their seat to their preferred position. Whiteboards by the student tables facilitate group work.

Technologies

Networked printing. Access to resources: LMS, internet. Multiple sources and screens for simultaneous display different learning materials.

Lighting & colour

Appropriate overhead lighting permits individual work during or outside of laboratory and class sessions.

Photograph of a classroom in Centennial Centre 162
View of classroom in lecture layout (photo by Owen Egan).


Learning with peers

Promote active engagement with one another.

Layout

The tables can be moved to accommodate group work, in groups of up to six students. Students are able to easily circulate in the classroom due to sufficient passing space between tables.

Acoustics: Sound zones support multiple simultaneous conversations among students.

Furniture

The table layout permits collaborative approaches to coursework, and improved communication (both verbally and line-of-sight). Chairs on wheels permit students to easily move their attention from small-group to larger group activities.

Technologies

N/A

Lighting & colour

Sufficient lighting for group work.

Photograph of a classroom in Centennial Centre 162
View of classroom in group layout (photo by Owen Egan).


Experiences with faculty

Promote interaction and communication.

Layout

Instructor’s podium is located towards the centre of the room and has plenty of space for all equipment and for the instructor’s materials. A second small, mobile podium allows the instructor to move around the room with even greater flexibility. The instructor has access to all students due to a layout that permits ample passing space, and clear sightlines. A partial partition permits preparation of lab materials for the next course without distracting the students and instructor.

Acoustics: Sound zones ensure that not only are students able to hear the instructor, but that the instructor is also able to hear the students.

Furniture

Tables are easily accessible and have sufficient space surrounding them for the instructor to check in with a given group. Standing-height tables and adjustable-height lab stools reduce hierarchy between instructor and students.

Technologies

Two projecting surfaces display of different learning materials at the same time (e.g., from the document camera, instructor’s computer).

Lighting & colour

Lighting patterns provide a bright, pleasant environment and support multiple types of teaching and learning tasks.

Photograph of a classroom in Centennial Centre 162
View of instructor podium (photo by Owen Egan).


Contributions to the campus environment

This classroom is designed for all populations using the space: well-lit, with a standardized room control panel that simplifies instructors’ use of equipment in classrooms across campus. University standards were applied, including improved ventilation and sustainable building practices. IT is consistent with teaching and learning needs, and standardized room controls permit instructors to become familiar with a system for managing the technology used in multiple classrooms. Both physical and virtual affordances help maximize High Impact Practices (HIPs) for student learning within and beyond this classroom.


McGill University is on land which has served and continues to serve as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. Teaching and Learning Services acknowledges and thanks the diverse Indigenous peoples whose footsteps mark this territory on which peoples of the world now gather. This land acknowledgement is shared as a starting point to provide context for further learning and action.

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