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A framework that helps you develop more effective planning processes.
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Discussions and resources around the unresolved pain points affecting planning in higher education—both emergent and ongoing.
Common Challenges
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Hybrid Learning Environments
Delivering the Academic MissionPublished March 12, 2021Presented by Casey Smith, Hord Coplan Macht, Inc. | Douglas Gwynn, The Office of Residence Life & Housing, Morgan State University | Jason Bentley, Hord Coplan Macht, Inc. | Matthew Ezold, BALA Consulting EngineersPlanning Types: Campus PlanningChallenges: COVID-19 Response and PlanningTags: Facilities Design, Facilities Planning, Learning Environments, Online Learning, SCUP 2021 Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference, Student Housing
Institutions referenced in this resource:
Morgan State UniversityStudent housing is an important factor in achieving institutional goals and outcomes, but residential campuses are grappling with how best to manage the current pandemic while also planning for the future. This session will address how hybrid physical and virtual learning environments can address both of these concerns. Recently, Morgan State University began constructing its new Thurgood Marshall residence hall and we'll explore how we used design and technology to support the building's hybrid environment. Come learn how hybrid physical and virtual learning environments can foster residential community-building and enhance overall student success on your campus.
Learning Outcomes:
- Explain how to plan the size and distribution of hybrid physical and virtual spaces in a residence hall to better support student success.
- Discuss integration strategies that can support hybrid physical and virtual learning environments.
- Leverage hybrid spaces to foster residential learning communities, encourage peer-to-peer learning, and enable learning on-demand.
- Describe how to implement learning on-demand and extend the campus community inside a residence hall to help develop closer ties between students, faculty, and staff.
Presenters:
Casey Smith
Principal
Hord Coplan Macht, Inc.Douglas Gwynn
Director
The Office of Residence Life & Housing, Morgan State UniversityJason Bentley
Project Manager
Hord Coplan Macht, Inc.Matthew Ezold
Director, Digital Planning
BALA Consulting EngineersContinuing Education Units: AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUPM21C1015) | AICP CM 1.0 Unit
Recorded March 12, 2021.
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