Re-Shaping Learning : : A Critical Reader / edited by Anne Boddington and Jos Boys

Learning Spaces is an emerging field, fuelled by a growing interest in the relationships between learning and spaces in which it takes place, whether conceptual, personal, social, physical and/or virtual. It is concerned with making learning spaces that can better meet the needs of 21st century lear...

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