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An Active Learning Classroom is a space configured to support a learning approach called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_learning Active Learning], which focuses the responsibility of learning on learners. Essentially, this involves hands-on, interactive, and collaborative activities between students, and the role of the professor becomes that of coach and guide.
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An Active Learning Classroom is a space configured to support a learning approach called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_learning Active Learning], which focuses the responsibility of learning on the learners. Essentially, this involves hands-on, interactive, and collaborative activities between students, and the role of the professor becomes that of coach and guide.
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== Active Learning Classrooms at Newnham Campus ==
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Newnham Campus has a number of active learning classrooms, including B1024, B1079, B3040, and K1263. Each of these rooms has multiple work pods containing:
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* Reconfigurable work tables and chairs. Most of these pods have two trapezoidal tables that can be arranged into a hexagon, V-shape, or straight line, and five or six chairs.
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* A whiteboard, arranged vertically.
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* A large LCD display.
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* Power outlets.
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Seating at the pods will vary by class -- your professor may assign seating sometimes, and you may form your own groups at other times.
  
 
== Active Learning Classrooms at Seneca@York ==
 
== Active Learning Classrooms at Seneca@York ==
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* Power outlets.
 
* Power outlets.
  
A supply kit for each pod contains whiteboard markers and an eraser, plus one or two cables to connect your laptop (or smartphone) to the display using an HDMI or VGA connection.
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Seating at the pods will vary by class -- your professor may assign seating sometimes, and you may form your own groups at other times.
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== Supply Kit ==
  
Seating at the pods will vary by class -- your professor may assign seating sometimes, and you may form your own groups at other times.
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A supply kit has been provided for each pod. These kits contain:
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* A red whiteboard marker
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* A green whiteboard marker
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* A blue whiteboard marker
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* A whiteboard eraser
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* An HDMI cable
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* (Optional) A VGA+3.5mm audio cable
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Please return these pieces to the original supply kits at the end of each class -- the kits tend to get jumbled over time.
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== Rearranging the Furniture ==
 
== Rearranging the Furniture ==
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Please feel free to rearrange the furniture in your pod as you see fit. Please return it to (roughly) the original position when you're done.
 
Please feel free to rearrange the furniture in your pod as you see fit. Please return it to (roughly) the original position when you're done.
  
When reviewing things on the screen, a V-shaped arrangement around the screen may prove effective; when holding a group discussion, the hexagontal configuration may be best.
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When reviewing things on the screen, a V-shaped arrangement around the screen may prove effective; when holding a group discussion, a square or hexagontal configuration may be best.
  
 
== Using the Whiteboard ==
 
== Using the Whiteboard ==
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== Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) ==
 
== Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) ==
  
This class is configured as a BYOD environment. Please bring a device -- laptop, smartphone, or with a wifi network connection, VGA or HDMI output, and whatever software is appropriate to your course.
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This class is configured as a BYOD environment. Please bring a device -- laptop, smartphone, or tablet with a wifi network connection, VGA or HDMI output, and whatever software is appropriate to your course.
  
 
If your device has a different connector, such as DisplayPort, MyDP, or mini/micro-HDMI, please bring appropriate adapters.
 
If your device has a different connector, such as DisplayPort, MyDP, or mini/micro-HDMI, please bring appropriate adapters.
  
If you do not have a suitable device, you may want to consider the [http://wwwos.senecacollege.ca/library/Borrower_Services/laptop_loan.html library's laptop loan program].
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If you do not have a suitable device, you may want to consider the Computing Common's [https://inside.senecacollege.ca/its/services/loaners/policy.html laptop loan program].
  
 
== Using the Screen (and Speakers) ==
 
== Using the Screen (and Speakers) ==
  
[[File:Alc-panel.jpg|right|thumb|The wall panel mounted beneath each screen in the ALC.]]To use the screen, simply connect your laptop (or smartphone) to the panel below the screen using the appropriate cable. The screen should come on within a few seconds of sending a signal, unless the A/V system is not turned on. HDMI cables carry audio; if you're using a VGA connection, use the accompanying 3.5 mm audio plugs to connect your headphone/speaker output to the audio input on the wall panel.
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[[File:Alc-panel.jpg|right|thumb|The wall panel mounted beneath each screen in the Seneca@York ALCs.]]To use the screen, simply connect your laptop (or smartphone) to the panel below the screen using the appropriate cable. The screen should come on within a few seconds of sending a signal, unless the A/V system is not turned on. HDMI cables carry audio; if you're using a VGA connection, use the accompanying 3.5 mm audio plugs to connect your headphone/speaker output to the audio input on the wall panel.
  
 
=== Screen Sharing and Blanking ===
 
=== Screen Sharing and Blanking ===
  
The touchscreen LCD panel located at the teacher's console can be used to share the signal sent to one screen with all the screens in the room (the same image is repeated on each screen). This is used for presentations and for sharing code examples. When a screen is shared, audio is routed to the ceiling speakers.
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The touchscreen LCD panel located at the professor's console can be used to share the signal sent to one screen with all the screens in the room (the same image is repeated on each screen). This is used for presentations and for sharing code examples. When a screen is shared, audio is routed to the ceiling speakers.
  
 
The touchscreen LCD panel can also be used to blank specific screens around the room.
 
The touchscreen LCD panel can also be used to blank specific screens around the room.
  
 
A [https://senema.senecac.on.ca/videos/2085/active-learning-classroom-tutorial video tutorial] explains the A/V system.
 
A [https://senema.senecac.on.ca/videos/2085/active-learning-classroom-tutorial video tutorial] explains the A/V system.

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An Active Learning Classroom is a space configured to support a learning approach called Active Learning, which focuses the responsibility of learning on the learners. Essentially, this involves hands-on, interactive, and collaborative activities between students, and the role of the professor becomes that of coach and guide.

Active Learning Classrooms at Newnham Campus

Newnham Campus has a number of active learning classrooms, including B1024, B1079, B3040, and K1263. Each of these rooms has multiple work pods containing:

  • Reconfigurable work tables and chairs. Most of these pods have two trapezoidal tables that can be arranged into a hexagon, V-shape, or straight line, and five or six chairs.
  • A whiteboard, arranged vertically.
  • A large LCD display.
  • Power outlets.

Seating at the pods will vary by class -- your professor may assign seating sometimes, and you may form your own groups at other times.

Active Learning Classrooms at Seneca@York

A work pod in a Seneca@York active learning classroom.
Seneca@York has two active learning classrooms, in the SEQ building. Each of these rooms has multiple work pods containing:
  • Reconfigurable work tables and chairs. Most of these pods have two trapezoidal tables that can be arranged into a hexagon, V-shape, or straight line, and five or six chairs.
  • A whiteboard, arranged vertically.
  • A large LCD display.
  • Power outlets.

Seating at the pods will vary by class -- your professor may assign seating sometimes, and you may form your own groups at other times.


Rearranging the Furniture

Please feel free to rearrange the furniture in your pod as you see fit. Please return it to (roughly) the original position when you're done.

When reviewing things on the screen, a V-shaped arrangement around the screen may prove effective; when holding a group discussion, a square or hexagontal configuration may be best.

Using the Whiteboard

Please use only the supplied whiteboard markers and eraser on the whiteboard, and please erase the board when you're done.

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

This class is configured as a BYOD environment. Please bring a device -- laptop, smartphone, or tablet with a wifi network connection, VGA or HDMI output, and whatever software is appropriate to your course.

If your device has a different connector, such as DisplayPort, MyDP, or mini/micro-HDMI, please bring appropriate adapters.

If you do not have a suitable device, you may want to consider the Computing Common's laptop loan program.

Using the Screen (and Speakers)

The wall panel mounted beneath each screen in the Seneca@York ALCs.
To use the screen, simply connect your laptop (or smartphone) to the panel below the screen using the appropriate cable. The screen should come on within a few seconds of sending a signal, unless the A/V system is not turned on. HDMI cables carry audio; if you're using a VGA connection, use the accompanying 3.5 mm audio plugs to connect your headphone/speaker output to the audio input on the wall panel.

Screen Sharing and Blanking

The touchscreen LCD panel located at the professor's console can be used to share the signal sent to one screen with all the screens in the room (the same image is repeated on each screen). This is used for presentations and for sharing code examples. When a screen is shared, audio is routed to the ceiling speakers.

The touchscreen LCD panel can also be used to blank specific screens around the room.

A video tutorial explains the A/V system.