Designing Classrooms for Neurodiverse Learners
“Neurodiversity,” the term coined by Australian sociologist Judy Singer in 1999, encapsulates the idea that all humans learn... More
SMARTflor Raised Access Floor Powers up the Mission at Bush Combat Development Complex
The Bush Combat Development Complex (“BCDC”), part of the Texas A&M University System, is paving the way towards national security... More
Beyond the Desk: Collaboration Furniture for the Future
Schools and universities have a superpower: the ability to shape how people think, learn, and interact with each other. In a... More
Designing Inclusive Spaces to Transform Education
Classroom design is about much more than just desks, tables, and chairs laid out in a room. It’s about power. Anyone responsible for... More
Adaptive Higher Ed: Creating Flexible Environments
In the COVID age, flexibility is not just a catchphrase for institutions of higher education, but an emergent philosophy. As universities... More
New Jersey Institute of Technology Makerspace Gets a Makeover
Visitors to the Makerspace at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) will see Computer Numerical Control machinery, waterjet cutters,... More
Today’s Learners Tomorrow’s Mobile Workforce
Early adopters of digital trends portended the arrival of a mobile workforce prior to COVID-19, but the pandemic has irrefutably... More
Interactive, Collaborative Learning at Hampton University’s Harvey Library
The newly renovated library facility at Hampton University (HU) awaits students for the 2016-2017 academic year. In collaboration with a... More