Monday, 18 February 2013

Library environment: A digital reading garden for children


A reading garden can be a really great place for pupils to escape the classroom and refresh, which might make pupils feel more like enjoy the time in the library and reading. As for our target school, the space and resources is limited to build a real garden, but for a mediated library, using digital screens to display and simulate any kinds of environment they want as an alternative might be a much better solution. 

An interactive wall&floor to simulate different natural scenery that might improve the reading experience. 



The interactive displays that are for children to explore and investigate. They are supposed to be child-height. Except displaying natural sceneries, the interactive wall&floor could also allow children to draw their own story and tell it to their practitioners or their friends. The library could also provide children with symbols or pictures to stick on to the board to help them to create a story. 



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