Spaces4Learning Launches Redesigned Website

Spaces4Learning, the publication impacting k-12 & higher-education environments, a part of Converge360, a division of 1105 Media, is pleased to announce the redesign of its website, spaces4learning.com.

“With this new design we are emphasizing the visual elements that bring spaces to life for our audience,” said Rhea Kelly, Editor in Chief. “From the gallery feel on our home page to slide shows within our articles, we are creating more ways for readers to engage and be inspired by the learning spaces we cover.”

The new streamlined redesign provides readers—executive-, purchasing- and specifier-level decision-makers—with easier and more efficient access to the news, resources and product information they need to make purchasing decisions for their schools and colleges.

“We’ve also increased navigability with new portal pages that pull together multimedia content on specific topics and types of spaces,” Kelly said. “Whether you’re looking for breaking news, how-tos or project spotlights, there are multiple was to explore and discover new ideas and gain new insights.”

The redesigned website can be viewed at spaces4learning.com

About the Author

Matt Jones is senior editor of Spaces4Learning. He can be reached at [email protected].

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