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What is the Learning Commons?

The Learning Commons at Peabody Library is a place where Vanderbilt students, faculty, and staff can learn together in a comfortable, collaborative environment equipped with appropriate technologies. The purpose of the Learning Commons is:

The Learning Commons is located in Room 304 of Peabody Library. The room is open to Vanderbilt students, faculty, and staff except when reserved for classroom use. Approachable, helpful staff are available at the Service Desk on the main floor of the library to answer your questions or to refer you. Peabody Library and the Peabody Technology Support Center collaborate to provide this service and facility. The Commons opened in 2005 and is the first information commons in the state of Tennessee. It is funded by Peabody College of Education and Human Development and the James M. Cox, Jr. Foundation.

 

What Will I Find in the Learning Commons?

Learn more about equipment in the Commons.

 

I Want to Teach a Class in the Commons. How Can I Do That?

The Commons can be reserved by Peabody faculty and staff for hands-on computer training. There must be a minimum of six students in the class. If there are fewer than six students, or students do not need to use the computers, please to discuss alternative arrangements.

 

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