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University of San Francisco Classroom and Office Standards and Prototypes March 2005

Introduction2ClassroomsOverview3Defining Elements4Technology5Classroom Prototypes6OfficesOverview10Office Prototypes11Planning Modules15. Contents. . Purpose of Standards and PrototypesThe standards and prototypes outline, on a high level, office and classroom planning recommen

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University of San Francisco Classroom and Office Standards and Prototypes March 2005

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    1. University of San Francisco Classroom and Office Standards and Prototypes March 2005

    2. Contents

    3. Introduction Overview

    4. Classrooms Overview Intent: To facilitate and promote effective classroom-based learning. To provide adequate flexibility to allow for a range of teaching styles. To accommodate a variety of audio/visual presentations and interactive teaching technologies. To optimize the use of space through classroom environments designed to accommodate specific ranges of class sizes.

    6. Classroom Technology Levels

    7. Classroom Prototypes Seminar Room

    8. Classroom Prototypes Flexible Classroom

    9. Classroom Prototypes Auditorium

    10. Classroom Prototypes Studio Classroom

    11. Offices Overview Intent: To construct an ergonomically sound atmosphere conducive to research, interaction, and productivity while also providing USF faculty and staff employees with appropriate privacy and individual space. To optimize the use of space.

    12. Office Prototypes Private Offices

    13. Office Prototypes Open Plan Offices

    14. Office Prototypes Open Plan Offices

    15. Office Prototypes Support Spaces

    16. Prototype Planning Modules Integrated Academic Environment

    17. Prototypes Planning Modules Administrative Environment

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