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The 21st century is seeing an increasing demand for people that work well in teams, and technology is making it easier for professionals to collaborate with others whether they be down the hall or across the globe. New ideas come from our willingness to build on the different perspectives we gain from working with others. Schools recognize the need for their curriculum to include collaborative activities, through which students learn how to exchange ideas effectively, how to actively listen to all members of their group, and how to compromise. All the while, students are fully engaged in their learning, which means they will retain knowledge that they can apply to new situations.
The ideal collaborative classroom should give everyone an equal chance to participate, and the room must let students easily arrange themselves into groups of various sizes. When students can work comfortably, they can focus on creativity and teamwork. Workspaces need to allow all team members to see each other without straining. Students are encouraged to participate when they can be seen clearly by others. Students also need to communicate within their group and with people in other groups, so they will need access to whiteboards, monitors, or other media that will facilitate presentations.
The collaborative classroom should maximize the ability to move between different teams for mentoring or idea exchange. They should be able to address the whole class as they communicate assignments or demonstrate concepts. They should also be able to easily reconfigure the room to create work areas that promote the best student collaborations. Easy access to whiteboards or other media allows teachers to post assignments or write ideas without interrupting students' teamwork.
The collaborative learning space will be arranged and furnished to achieve the vision for that space. They need to know that all products are available at the time they are needed and that their order will arrive correctly and on time. Installations must be quick and efficient.
Allow students to easily arrange themselves in ways that help them to interact with each other effectively:
Allow students and teachers to roll supplies to collaboration areas, so students can keep discussions going:
Developed to facilitate communication and idea generation from multiple places in the classroom:
School Outfitters makes it simple to outfit a classroom tailored specifically for collaborative classrooms. Choose the option that best fits your budget and needs and get an itemized quote with just one click, including all three specially designed stations. Our helpful representatives are happy to answer questions about our stations and how you can put them to use in your collaborative learning classroom.
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The 21st century demands people who work well in teams, and technology makes collaboration easier across distances. Students learn to exchange ideas effectively, actively listen to group members, and compromise. When fully engaged in collaborative learning, students retain knowledge they can apply to new situations while developing essential teamwork skills.
Chair-height collaborative desks can be used individually for quiet study or easily arranged in groups for projects and discussions. Workspaces need to allow all team members to see each other without straining. Students are encouraged to participate when they can be seen clearly by others in their group.
Mobile teacher workstations allow educators to roll their workspace to groups they want to mentor. Mobile storage carts can be rolled directly to collaboration areas so students can keep discussions going without interruption. Mobile whiteboards facilitate presentations and idea sharing from anywhere in the room.
Active learning stools let energetic children rock, helping them maintain better focus during collaborative work. The backless design encourages good posture and strengthens core muscles throughout the day while allowing freedom of movement during group activities.

