FLEXspace 2.0 connects campuses from around the world to help research and reimagine learning spaces

Published March 22, 2019 This content is archived.

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EDUCAUSE Review reports on a study co-authored by Lisa A. Stephens, assistant dean, digital education, School of Engineering & Applied Sciences, on FLEXspace, Flexible Learning Environments eXchange, a searchable digital database of learning space designs, exemplars, and toolkits available to education communities.

“While FLEXspace is the most comprehensive learning spaces repository, with examples from higher education and the K–12 pipeline, what really differentiates it is the nature of the community itself,” according to the article. “More than 3,600 individual members affiliated with 1,200 institutions from 57 countries have used the collection to spark conversations with broad stakeholder groups on campus who might not otherwise understand each other's perspectives.”

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