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  2. Learning commons - Wikipedia

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    Learning Commons inside the library of Tec de Monterrey, Mexico City. Learning commons, also known as scholars' commons, information commons or digital commons, are learning spaces, similar to libraries and classrooms that share space for information technology, remote or online education, tutoring, collaboration, content creation, meetings, socialization, playing games and studying.

  3. Virtual school libraries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Loertscher confirms Darrow's assumptions and describes a process that goes beyond merely integrating online tools on a website. He describes the idea and functionality of a "virtual school library commons" during a Second Life presentation where he created an iGoogle page and an accompanying blog to facilitate the delivery of RRS (i.e. z/OS ...

  4. Learning space - Wikipedia

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    Library and Learning Commons Learning Commons at McMaster University. A school library (or a school library media center) is a library within a school where students, staff, and often, parents of a public or private school have access to a variety of resources, including books, periodicals, and other media. The library is sometimes referred to ...

  5. Thomas Loertscher - Wikipedia

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    University of Utah. Website. reptom .com. Military service. Branch/service. United States Army Reserve. Years of service. 1966–1972. Thomas F. Loertscher (born January 4, 1944, in Park City, Utah) [1] is an American politician, and former Republican member of the Idaho House of Representatives, in the District 32 B seat.

  6. Learning community - Wikipedia

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    Learning community. A learning community is a group of people who share common academic goals and attitudes and meet semi-regularly to collaborate on classwork. Such communities have become the template for a cohort-based, interdisciplinary approach to higher education. This may be based on an advanced kind of educational or 'pedagogical' design.

  7. Information commons - Wikipedia

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    An information commons is an information system, such as a physical library or online community, that exists to produce, conserve, and preserve information for current and future generations. Wikipedia could be considered to be an information commons to the extent that it produces and preserves information through current versions of articles ...

  8. OER Commons - Wikipedia

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    To support interoperability, OER Commons is an experimental node in the Learning Registry, a joint US Department of Education and US Department of Defense initiative to support educational content and platform interoperability. [9] The OER Commons contains custom curated resource collections, or microsites. Within a microsite, OER is presented ...

  9. Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons - Wikipedia

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    The building's exterior, 2010. 47°36′32″N 122°19′7″W. /  47.60889°N 122.31861°W  / 47.60889; -122.31861. Location. United States. The Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons is a building on the Seattle University campus, in the U.S. state of Washington. Designed by Pfeiffer, the LEED Gold-certified building was ...