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Cambridge Public LIbrary combining movement with study in new room

The library has opened a new KineStudy room at their Clemens Mill location
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The new KineStudy room at the Cambridge Public Library's Clemens Mill location.

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CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Kinesthetic plus studying equals KineStudy in a newly opened study room at Cambridge Public Library’s Clemens Mill location.

“Kinesthetic resources in this unique space put a fresh spin on the traditional study room,” said Carroll Chapman, Manager, Clemens Mill.

“Users can energize their mind while they explore the brain-body connection with physical activity and micro-movements.”

The new KineStudy Room offers multiple options to help make study time more active and effective including:

  • Movement-friendly seating options; wobble stools, rocking floor cushions, and a FitDesk bike.
  • Flexible work surface options with a weighted lap desk and lap desks with seats.
  • Fidget-forward accessories; a peddler and a foot roller.
  • Interactive study aids with a whiteboard, whiteboard tables, colour-coded and write-on floor dots, and more.

The KineStudy Room can accommodate up to five people. It can be booked online, in person, or by phone up to one week in advance. A current teen or adult Cambridge Public Library membership is required to book the room.

Visit ideaexchange.org for more details on the KineStudy Room, other available study spaces, and Cambridge Public Library membership.

Cambridge Public Library (formerly Idea Exchange) has five locations, supporting and inspiring its community in the exploration of reading, arts, innovation, and learning.

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