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Solutions: Media Centers

Written by Alicia Springer, M.Ed. | Dec 12, 2023

the hub of the school

Supporting the community's unique needs, what once was a library is now a center of activity. These flexible spaces need to accommodate technology, house research and reading materials, and stimulate creativity with STEM and STEAM areas, quiet areas for independent reflection, and social areas for small and large group learning activities.

As you plan your media center, think about how it will function, how it supports student learning outcomes, and how it will make students feel. To get you started download the planning guide.

 

creating collaborative spaces: designing media centers to promote collaboration among students

In order to design a media center that promotes collaboration among students, it is important to prioritize flexible furniture and layouts. Adaptable furniture allows for easy reconfiguration, creating spaces that can easily accommodate small and large group activities. By incorporating dedicated spaces for group work, media centers can provide students with the opportunity to collaborate and engage in meaningful discussions. Additionally, media-rich centers that blend print collections and media resources offer new opportunities for creativity and innovation.

The use of flexible and mobile furnishings, such as tables and shelving on casters, allows for easy changes to the physical space based on the needs of the occupants. Furthermore, creating fun spaces for students to connect, like using floor seating options, can foster a sense of community and encourage collaboration. By considering these design elements, media centers can become vibrant hubs of activity that promote collaboration and enhance student learning outcomes.


 

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EXPLORE media centers

Click through various flexible learning environments below or visit our image gallery of media centers designed to promote creativity and innovation.


 

 

preparing students for success

Breakout spaces are invaluable additions to learning environments, revolutionizing the way students interact, collaborate, and learn. By embracing these spaces, educational institutions empower students to actively participate in their education, develop essential skills, and unleash their creative potential. As we continue to adapt to the changing educational landscape, breakout spaces represent a significant step forward in creating dynamic and engaging learning environments that prepare students for success in the modern world.