Classrooms 1
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They can range anywhere from twenty kids in a classroom to six hundred or more kids in the classroom. I've had classes with, like close to twenty twenty five kids, but I've also been in huge lecture halls with close to five hundred six hundred kids. So I'm going to show you three different kinds of classrooms, a regular classroom, Ah, lab and a lecture hall, So let's go check it out. It probably bits like thirty kids may be a little more, but it's a pretty nice setup. It's set up so that teacher can be up at the front of the classroom, usually having something projecting on the board while students are there. Mirror that on their computer or are doing some sort of activity. Most of them have nice big white boards at the front of the room so teachers can write on them. In the past, I've had a statistics course where I had lecture two days a week, and then the third day I would have lab, so I would just go. I would get into groups with people around me, and we would just do statistics and then handed in by the end of the period. Like I mentioned before, there are some lecture halls, but not all of the lecture halls air as biggest five or six hundred people. Like I mentioned, it could probably fit around one hundred students, give or take, but to really nice set up. Ah, each of the chairs has a desk that you can take out and right on, So here is how the death comes out of the chair. You get it on one side and you can also open the other side so you can actually fit a lot of space here. Mom, You could fit a notebook here, your laptop here and take notes all while you're looking up at the lecture. So there is one projector here chalkboard here with the projector that comes down same on this side, another projector and chalkboard and then a fourth projector. So sometimes the professors will have the chalkboards open.