As well as our main stand D140 in the Grand Hall, KI are sponsoring a Turn-Key Pod and Seminar spaces. KI have furnished the Building Schools for the Future Seminar Theatre and Network Managers Lounge within the PfS Future Learning Spaces area at BETT 2010. See KI on Stand No. D140 or hear speakers from KI in the Seminar Theatre on Friday 15th January 2010 at 11.30am.
KI is the largest educational furniture manufacturer in the world. With over 60 years experience, KI understand the distinct and evolving needs of the educational environment. They design furniture that facilitates learning and interaction between students and staff.
KI education furniture includes: classroom furniture, powered tables, auditorium seating, fixed seating, tables, desking, task/desk seating, guest/side seating, lounge seating, occasional tables, library furniture, cafeteria furniture and residence hall furniture.
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This seminar highlights KI's commitment to evolving educational spaces, which is vital for fostering collaboration. Just as KI designs furniture to enhance interaction, games like papa's freezeria encourage teamwork and creativity in a fun way. Both emphasize the importance of tailored experiences in learning environments. I’m excited to see how such innovations will shape future educational landscapes!
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It reminded me of how much persistence it takes to truly learn something new. It's like playing doodle baseball – you swing, you miss, but you learn from each swing. You adjust your timing, you try again, and eventually, you connect and send that ball flying! The satisfaction of finally "getting it" after all those attempts is such a great feeling. Thanks for sharing this! It’s a good reminder to keep practicing and not get discouraged by the initial misses.
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