CC High School Unveils School Library of Future

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STATE OF THE ART— In early January, Culver City High School unveiled its new Digital Library Media Center. Photo courtesy of Geoff Maleman

Gone are the days of dusty shelves, rarely opened books and lots of shushing. Today’s school library is focused on collaboration, technology and a new way of encouraging students to explore ideas that stretches way beyond anything the traditional library could accommodate.

In early January, Culver City High School unveiled its new Digital Library Media Center (see video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oo1bxgBvlxk).

Filled with the latest technology and informal collaborative spaces, the center sets the vision for the future of all Culver City classrooms and learning spaces: modular furniture, state-of-the-art audio/visual tools, a collaborative design and writable spaces.

Funded by the voter-approved Measure CC bond, the new Digital Library Media Center, includes the following upgrades:

 

5 Mobile Media:Scapes

5 Samsung UHDTV Monitors

4 Interactive HD Projectors with two-way in-wall Extron Speakers

10 HDMI Inputs with Extron Touchscreen Control Panels

Mechanical Shade System

Enhanced Wi-Fi/Data/Power

8 Brody WorkLounges

10Verb System Multi-configuration Tables with Verb Whiteboards

1 Media:Scape Lounge Seating Area with 6 Stools

1 Regard Seating Bench with 4 Portable Computer Stands

Thread Power Track

6 Alight Ottoman

New Carpet

Ez-rite Walltalker dry erase surface wallpaper

 

“We are very grateful for the support of the community in providing the funding for this critical project through the passage of our Measure CC bond,” said Mike Reynolds, Assistant Superintendent, Business Services.

The District’s Library Supervisor, Asunción Romo, Jr., said the renovation of the library reflects the District’s commitment to 21st Century learning.

“The new Culver City High School Library Media Lab is a versatile, state-of-the-art learning environment that supports collaborative, project-based work as well as individual focused work,” he said. “It is the classroom of the future.”