This room provides a learning and social environment for small to medium groups and can be configured with or without furniture. The room can support seating plans for individuals to medium sized groups participating in a range of learning and social support activities. Using different furnishings, the room can be readily reconfigured for formal meetings and as a communal dining space or for activities that include discussion, reading or storytelling, and explicit teaching and demonstrations. Minimal or no furniture allows space for students using mobility equipment adequate space to participate in therapy, rehearse and perform activities. The display areas make it suitable as a gallery space to display students’ work.
FURTHER OPPORTUNITIES
If used mainly as an adjunct to the Library Main Area, the Large Meeting/Seminar Room lends itself to dedicated use as a special purpose setting such as a quiet zone, a small information technology laboratory, or a literacy and numeracy space. Different choices of furnishings including lounges, work benches, and varying sized furnishings will support flexible seating plans. The provision of a safety floor around the sink would increase the types of learning activities that require wet material.
LEARNING IMPLICATIONS
If more than one small group is working in this room, consideration will need to be given to acoustics and spatial layout. Noise interference from any adjacent spaces can be a factor if learning processes with different acoustic requirements are operated at the same time. Investigate and construct activities will be limited to those activities that are not dependent on durable floor surfaces.
Explore ideas, share and develop opinions, debate and decide.
This learning process is effective with small to large groups provided specific criteria can be met.
Display, exchange and encounter learning artefacts.
This learning process is effective with small to very large groups provided specific criteria can be met.
Teachers and/or students demonstrate, communicate ideas and/or teach explicitly.
This learning process is effective with small to very large groups provided specific criteria can be met.
Hands on interaction, experimentation and evaluation with materials to discover, design and test.
This learning process is effective with small to very large groups provided specific criteria can be met.
Implement, build or assemble systems and media.
This learning process is effective with small to very large groups provided specific criteria can be met.
Use written, graphical and digital resources to personally reflect, consolidate and/or enquire.
This learning process is for individual or small groups and is effective provided specific criteria can be met.
Practise, refine and execute performance based activity.
This learning process is effective with small to very large groups provided specific criteria can be met.
Ratings against the Design Criteria

All criteria regarding spatial layout, fit-out, visibility and acoustics can be met.

Most criteria regarding spatial layout, fit-out, visibility and acoustics can be met. Some consideration will need to be given to determine whether constraints on ease of use, group size or materials will compromise the learning outcomes.

Few of the criteria regarding spatial layout, fit-out, visibility and acoustics can be met. A lot of consideration will need to be given to determine how the constraints on ease of use, group size or materials can be overcome.

Very few of the criteria regarding spatial layout, fit-out, visibility and acoustics can be met. This space should only be used for this learning mode as a last resort.

This space is incapable of supporting this learning mode.

This learning process is not employed with this size group.