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How about a group study room? I've got one in my library, 
as do most university libraries. With a few commputers, a 
white board and furniture it's a great space for 
collaborative work.

~Lanell Rabner
Librarian
Springville High School
lanell.rabner@nebo.edu


On Fri, 8 May 2009 10:14:36 -0600
  Anita Booher <abooher@PCSCHOOLS.US> wrote:
> Hello.  My library was built with a contained conference 
>room.  Several years ago I used it as my teaching space 
>and would bring classes in for lessons using a SmartBoard 
>and projector.  With our school undergoing major 
>re-design and construction the past 3 years, that space 
>has been used for administrative and counselor offices. 
> Now construction is finished and the room is empty. 
> Each classroom in our building now has media systems 
>with projectors, so I can go to any classroom and teach 
>and don't need a designated space.  I'm faced with the 
>dilemma of how to use that conference room now.  I'm 
>afraid that if I don't find a positive use for the space, 
>it may be used as a classroom or storage area in time. 
> Not necessarily a bad thing, but I wonder if there's a 
>better use.
> Do any of you have any creative ideas of how I can best 
>use that space for students?  I'm thinking about a 
>reading chat room or lounge, but I'm sure many of you 
>have better ideas.  I would love to hear them.
> Thanking you in advance.
> 
> Anita Booher, M.Ed.
> Librarian
> Park City High School
> Park City, UT  84060
> (435) 645-5650
> abooher@pcschools.us
> 
> "The library is the temple of learning, and learning has 
>liberated more people than all the wars in history." Carl 
>Thomas Rowan
> 
> 
> 
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Lanell Rabner
Springville High School
Librarian
1205 East 900 South
Springville, Utah 84663 USA
801.489.2870
lanell.rabner@nebo.edu

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