1. A classroom is a place where
people can study, take tests and
learn various subjects and make
new friends while gathering in a
similar educational environment.
Many student come together
having similar dreams or goals in
mind often gearing to transfer,
obtain a degree or certificate and
there are some what would just
like to learn a new trade.
Tiffany Curtis
Cultural Anthopology
2. SEATING
Chairs such as these are used in
classroom specifically with labs. They
can be elevated or lowered
depending on a particular height or
weight to accommodate most
student. Handicapped student
usually will have a designated area
for wheel chairs access, which are
usually accompanied by lower more
accessible tables as well.
They are comfortable and functional
pieces of furniture designed with
education in mind.
3. PROFESSORS
Here we have a professor she
develops a teaching plan and
syllabus for her pupils to follow
and instructs them through various
activates, quizzes and reviews
among other duties.
Depending on a particular
teachers style of educating, she/he
may lecture or use visual aides to
assist them in providing an
effective learning experience.
4. SYLLABUS
This is an example of a
sylibus it is used as a guide
line for students to follow,
and help prepare for
upcoming projects, quizzes
and important due dates.
Many student such usually
find it beneficial to collect
phone numbers on their
sylibus such as this one. The
do this in case of absences,
group project or any class
related questions.
5. BACKPACKS
Backpacks are probably the most
particular means of transporting
educational items among other
things, although we often see
purses and cross body bags as
well as satchels.
Most backpacks that we see in a
school setting often contain:
paper, pencils, a note book or
three ring binder, paper,
sharpeners, coin currency. The
items inside the backpacks
usually vary depending on the
gender of the owner, and what he
or she might prefer ex. paper or
pen specifications.
6. In a classroom with a
science lab such as this one
there is always a sink or
somewhere to rinse off. This
is in case someone comes
in contact with dangerous
chemicals. Most classes do
not need them but always
come in handy in case you
have a unforeseen spill or
injury. As you can see her
there is soap to accompany
the sink allowing anyone to
easily was away germs.
7. PROJECTOR
Connected to a computer allows you to
also connect to a large screen in tern
allowing for a larger audience to view the
same item.
8. PROJECTOR SCREEN
Projector screens allow student to watch one practically slide
simultaneously and can be manipulated through a monitor and
also a clicker while presenting slide shows.
9. AUDIO / DIGITAL EQUIPMENT
Here we have an audio
system, computer and
monitor.
A professor will use
these pieces of
equipment to connect
to an overhead
projector so that a large
among of students and
all at once view a
lesson, PowerPoint or
even watch a video.
10. MULTI PURPOSE ROOM
This classroom is both used
for cultural as well as
biological field in
anthropology. As you can
see here the skeletal remain
are used in the biological
anthropology class for visual
aides for student to reference
various body arts and
compare/ contrast to our
primate relatives.