Creating Student Friendly Pit Stops; Ecology of Design in Advising
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Creating
Student Friendly
Pit Stops
Ecology of Design in Advising
Kasandrea Sereno 2015 Appreciative Education Conference * Myrtle Beach, South Carolina * January 5, 2015
In this session
Why design mattersWay-finding and its importance
Space effects on employeesOffice design effect on
adviseesTips & TricksExamples
Why Design Matters?Way finding
How does this make me feel?
Unconscious reactions
Nonverbal Ques
Spatial relationships
The average worker will spend more waking hours in their office than their living room
COMBINED
and bedroom
If it looks like your employee could get up and walk out one day and never come
back…..There is a
good chance that
is a possibility
What is the space used for?
Work alone Meet clients
Computer use
Layout & function
Seating
Processes that take place in the space
What does it mean…....
Which way are the pictures facing?What is behind the office owner?
What are you looking at?Heights of the seating?
Office Style/FormatFurnitureWall ColorsPermanent FixturesSecurity
Open LayoutRelationship BuildingCollaboration
Wrap up
Why good design is importantFind your style
Hunt for bargainsBe happy in your space
So others can be happy too
Kasandrea Sereno
813.361.6111
@KasandreaSereno
www.KasandreaSereno.com
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Helpful Websites
• http://pinterest.com/kasandreasereno/ecology-of-office-design-presentation/
• http://www.ontask.ca/articles/organizing-your-desk-for-ergonomics-and-efficiency
• http://smallbusiness.chron.com/design-desk-work-18144.html
• http://www.whatsbestnext.com/2009/10/how-to-set-up-your-desk-basic-principles/
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Strain, L.A. (2009). What message is your office space conveying to students? The Mentor, Retrieved on March 12 from: http://dus.psu.edu/mentor/old/articles/091007as.htm