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Exploring the Issue of “Using Space to Stimulate Inspiration” In the past, any talk of revitalizing or inspiring workers might have been considered frivolous. But new research points to the need among high-performing workers to release stress, rejuvenate, and re-energize at work.
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Steelcase: Can the classroom environment...
Steelcase: Can the classroom environment impact learning? Swing by the innovation lab at 9:45 for the latest research in learning space design. #ntac10
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Steelcase: @cfanch Wish u were at #ntac10!...
Steelcase: @cfanch Wish u were at #ntac10! If u can't sit in node, u can at least hear what sum students & instructors have 2 say! http://bit.ly/chBydN
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Steelcase: @tkpleslie No sponsorship, but...
Steelcase: @tkpleslie No sponsorship, but that sounds very interesting! May have to make the trip from the west side of the state!
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Where learning takes place can have a big impact on how it happens and the result. Today, learning and teaching styles are collaborative, and technology is everywhere.

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Government agencies have a tough job, balancing a demanding workload with being good stewards of taxpayer dollars. It doesn't matter what branch of the government you work in, it's not easy.