Central Classrooms Available for Student Study Space
Looking for a place to study for exams? Many centrally scheduled classrooms across campus can be used by students when they’re not in use for teaching or other events.
These spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis throughout the day. Mackintosh-Corry Hall is a great place to start, with a number of classrooms often available, along with the student seating in the hallways. Use this website for room locations.
Please help keep these shared spaces welcoming for everyone by:
- Respecting other space users and vacating the space as needed for pre-arranged bookings
- Keeping noise to an appropriate level
- Leaving the space (including whiteboards) clean and ready for the next users
These spaces are here to support your learning—whether you’re studying between classes, working on projects with peers, or preparing for exams. Best of luck with all your final assignments this term!
Classrooms
Use the drop down menu above to explore the features for teaching and learning and audio-visual technology in each classroom.
Active Learning
Integrating active learning strategies into a course invites students to engage in their own learning processes and construct meaning in what they learn. Queen's has an inventory of sixteen (16) active learning and flexible classrooms to help support the use of active learning pedagogies.
Active Learning ClassroomsClassrooms Technology
Although each classroom on campus has different features, the classroom technology page outlines the standard audio-visual (A/V) technology for teaching and learning.
Classroom TechnologyGlossary
Brief descriptions of terminology used for classroom technology and features for teaching and learning.
GlossaryTeaching and Learning Space Framework
The Framework uses the university’s strategic plan as a foundational element. The plan’s strategic goals feed into, and are enabled by, the Framework and its objectives.
Teaching and Learning Space Framework