The Faculty of Science has several Active Learning Spaces; classrooms specially designed to facilitate any kind of (inter)active teaching.
With the modern, flexible furniture and audiovisual features in these rooms, it’s easy to change the set-up, do group projects, grab a whiteboard, have a presentation, do a showcase, host a symposium, a poster session, record a lesson, host a debate, and so much more.
Check the information below to learn more, to be inspired, and to find out which room suits your teaching best.
The active learning spaces in the G-building were redesigned as part of pilot project Future Learning Spaces, to gain insights for future learning spaces at our faculty.
Do you want to know more about active learning and active teaching methods? Check the information on our Active Learning pages.
Contact TLC-Science for personalized advice on which room fits best with your intended teaching, or for advice on how to implement active teaching methods in your course.
Or, perhaps you can find your answer in the Tips and FAQ list.

