New Learning Spaces

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New Learning Spaces: Smart Learners, Not Smart Classrooms
Technology-enhanced classrooms are impressive, but a sole emphasis on loading the classroom with advanced technology may miss the point. Here, Princeton University’s Howard Strauss changes the focus back to the learner and an examination of how new learning spaces can go far beyond the technology of the physical classroom.

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