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The project's first AULA 3.0 made with sustainable materials, design Roberto Giacomucci

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The project's first AULA 3.0 made with sustainable materials, design Roberto Giacomucci it has been modified: 2013-12-05 di Social Design Magazine

The project "classroom 3.0"The designer Roberto Giacomucci turns the flexible class, Transforming it into a active laboratory research.

The design and implementation of a flexible class involve the correlation of some basic elements: l 'organization of physical space focusing on functional furniture for students and teaching; l 'use of new communication technologies; theapplication of innovative methodologies based on dialogue and collaboration between teachers and students.

Flexibility and modularity are the key concepts on which you're building a new idea of ​​"school", In line with the cognitive styles of today's society.

Reconfigure learning environments to create a space where educational areas, workshops and socialization are integrated.

Sure, give lessons in a '' Aula 3.0 "equipped with new technologies and functional furniture is undoubtedly stimulant e very different from doing lesson in the traditional way.

In a well-structured, we can not improvise, do a lesson and just, query pupils one by one, or we can use the textbook; we instead forced to design a structured educational intervention e Interactive, Very different from the usual classroom teaching.

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For more information please visit: www.giacomuccidesign.com

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