The concept of ‘flexible seating’ has emerged as a possibility to meeting the goals of an active learning classroom. Recent scholarship has suggested that numerous student learning predictors are enhanced when interacting with flexible seating. This study aims to fill a gap in the literature by investigating the effects of flexible seating from a physical perspective in the higher education setting. N=75 participants engaged in mixed-method data collection and analysis strategies that included observations and field notes, a validated online survey, and open-ended questions prompts at participants. A thematic review and descriptive analysis revealed almost 80% of the respondents indicated that the flexible seating had a positive effect on t...
This paper explores some of the major challenges faced by faculty, students, administrators, and su...
Despite trending investment in active learning infrastructure to support student learning, inclusion...
This is a report of the third phase of a research study on students’ groupwork. The two earlier pha...
This study examined instructional shifts associated with teaching in environments optimized for acti...
This cross-sectional study examines students’ and faculty members’ perceptions on their use of activ...
Three student engagement measures were collected for a class taught by an experienced instructor in ...
Faculty and student perception of engagement in two (mobile desks or mobile tables and chairs) low-t...
This qualitative study uses an emergent design to explore the experiences of faculty teaching in a n...
This study investigated the influence of physical and virtual learning spaces on students’ socializa...
Determining ways to help retain students in higher education institutions is becoming an issue with ...
Abstract: The number of undergraduate students who report having at least one disability has been on...
The way we facilitate learning in higher education has undergone change. No longer are we constraine...
This study investigates the role of space, material, and affect in undergraduate and graduate studen...
Research on different types of classroom spaces indicates that innovative classrooms can improve stu...
The redesign of the physical spaces of classrooms and schools has become a prominent feature in many...
This paper explores some of the major challenges faced by faculty, students, administrators, and su...
Despite trending investment in active learning infrastructure to support student learning, inclusion...
This is a report of the third phase of a research study on students’ groupwork. The two earlier pha...
This study examined instructional shifts associated with teaching in environments optimized for acti...
This cross-sectional study examines students’ and faculty members’ perceptions on their use of activ...
Three student engagement measures were collected for a class taught by an experienced instructor in ...
Faculty and student perception of engagement in two (mobile desks or mobile tables and chairs) low-t...
This qualitative study uses an emergent design to explore the experiences of faculty teaching in a n...
This study investigated the influence of physical and virtual learning spaces on students’ socializa...
Determining ways to help retain students in higher education institutions is becoming an issue with ...
Abstract: The number of undergraduate students who report having at least one disability has been on...
The way we facilitate learning in higher education has undergone change. No longer are we constraine...
This study investigates the role of space, material, and affect in undergraduate and graduate studen...
Research on different types of classroom spaces indicates that innovative classrooms can improve stu...
The redesign of the physical spaces of classrooms and schools has become a prominent feature in many...
This paper explores some of the major challenges faced by faculty, students, administrators, and su...
Despite trending investment in active learning infrastructure to support student learning, inclusion...
This is a report of the third phase of a research study on students’ groupwork. The two earlier pha...