Built Space
Posts about observations of built spaces
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Unfriending leaves a mark.
Whether you were once BFFs, Facebook friends, more-than friends, or friends of friends, unfriending someone leaves a record – a history. My family and I were strolling through a park a few weeks ago and sat on a bench swing. Bench swings, trees, and fence posts have a rich history of serving as markers. People throughout the…
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Spaces of Learning meet User Experience Design
Those planning construction or renovation projects for educational facilities might want to study the people using the proposed space as part of the construction and planning process. Dr. John A. McArthur makes this case in an article in the American Clearinghouse on Educational Facilities Journal. The publication, titled “Practical Lessons from User-Experience Design for Spaces of…
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Harness the Power of Learning Spaces
Classroom space should work for us, not against us. As the evolution of classroom space continues, many professors find themselves working in innovative environments like studios, computer labs, and modifiable classrooms. To effectively facilitate learning in such spaces, teachers must harness the power of the space instead of being paralyzed by it. At Queens University…
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Offices Don’t Need Walls
On my commute this morning, I noticed the most curious of offices. Naturally, I photographed and tweeted my haphazard discovery: Offices. Increasingly mobile and no longer constrained by walls: http://twitpic.com/3r6q86 — John A. McArthur (@JAMcArthur) January 18, 2011 The result of my single, innocent tweet has been a backlash of comments about the cultural and sociological…
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Queens Professor featured at NCA
Queens University of Charlotte Media Release November 24, 2008 Dr. John A. McArthur, Assistant Professor in the School of Communication, presented his research during a featured panel at the annual conference of the National Communication Association in San Diego, CA, Nov. 21-24, 2008. His paper, Instructional Proxemics: Making a case for the study of space…