A television studio with monitors

Echoing linoleum hallways would become a thing of the past. Materials used for walls, ceilings and floors would be chosen to optimize voice clarity. Acoustics in Tomorrow’s Schools A classroom designed for acoustics might include flush mounted microphones on student desks. This type of classroom would include bright overhead spotlights to enhance the quality of video transmission. The television cameras could be directed at students and the teacher, or could focus on visual aids used in teacher presentations. One monitor might display presentations broadcast within the online interior design schools building, while another monitor could display students and teachers at other locations — anywhere in the world. TVs and Cameras in Tomorrow’s Schools The classroom of the future could resemble a television studio with monitors, cameras, and related equipment. Rooms are wheelchair-friendly with wide, unobstructed passageways and low handles and switches. For small study groups, work spaces are triangular rather than square. Learning stations are distributed along walls, in island clusters, or in zigzag patterns.

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