Bloom's Sixth
Notes from the edge of totality
By Doug Ward
Monday’s solar eclipse provided many great opportunities for teaching and learning. Here are a few examples from a viewing event at the Shenk Sports Complex at 23rd and Iowa streets. The event was organized by the Department of Physics and Astronomy, with assistance from the Spencer Museum of Art, the Museum of Natural History, and the Lawrence Public Library.
Perhaps 2,000 people gathered at the Shenk playing fields to watch the eclipse. Layers of gray clouds blocked the view, but…
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Spaces for learning within spaces for living
Self and Oswald halls are the first new dorms to open at KU in nearly 50 years (There was a link, but the page no longer exist).
The living spaces look much like what you’d expect from dorm rooms. The informal spaces, though, provide a modern, visually appealing take on informal, collaborative learning. (They are also great for just hanging out.)
The new dorms were open for tours late last week. Here is some of what I found.
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