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Hi Jim

We did the same when we designed our TBL room in 2012. We only had a flat
room to play with so we bought higher tables around the periphery and lower
ones in the centre to maintain sight lines

Pictures attachedŠ

Best wishes

Simon

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Simon Tweddell BPharm MRPharmS FHEA
Senior Lecturer & Curriculum Development Fellow
Centre for Educational Development
University of Bradford
Bradford 
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From:  "Sibley, James Edward" <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To:  "Sibley, James Edward" <[log in to unmask]>
Date:  Tuesday, 15 April 2014 00:19
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Subject:  Wonderful furniture idea for flat classrooms

Hi 

I just went to a talk on learning space....the presenter had his pedagogy
all wrong...with class bigger than 50 just don't work...I politely listened
while wanting to shake my head :-)

BUT he had just a brilliant gem an idea of on classroom furniture for flat
classrooms...they do tables at normal height, medium height, and bar
height....and end up with a poor man's version of the theatre in the round
classes

What a wonderful way with just a slight furniture change to generate better
sight lines for the students...

jim sibley




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