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American School & University, February, 2007 by Day, C. William
Byline: C. WILLIAM DAY In the evolution of the electronic classroom, equipment advancements enable teachers to present lesson plans electronically to every student in a classroom. This equipment usually includes a data/video projector, a DVD/VCR, a classroom sound amplifier and speakers, and a document camera.
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One challenge in such a system is keeping up with all the remote controls: separate units for the projector, the DVD/VCR and the classroom amplifier. Another issue is the high cost of data/video projector bulbs and battery replacement. To address these ...
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