Smarter Classrooms.(Column)
American School & University, September, 2003
Byline: C. WILLIAM DAY Today's classrooms are designed much like they were 50 years ago. They may have more power outlets, Internet connections and computers, but otherwise are spatially monotonous rooms in which students sit at individual desks and listen to teachers who often are limited to writing on whiteboards.
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A typical classroom might have a cluster of computers along the back wall with a 27- or 32-inch video monitor in the front corner. A smarter classroom design would have computers with presentation software, video projector, document camera, and communication ...
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