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There are five core elements to creating a connected classroom. Three of these elements combined, form the "triangle of learning", while the remaining two provide for enhanced audio and control of the audio/video equipment by the teacher.
The triangle of learning is made up of the teacher's computer, the projector, and the interactive
whiteboard. These three devices combined, allow for a teacher to display content from their computer
and interact with that content through the whiteboard.
Click here to see the benefits of using an interactive whiteboard.
The remaining two elements of the connected classroom are the audio amplification system and the
controller. The audio amplifier and speakers allow students in every corner of the room to hear audio
being played.
Read the study on students' loss of hearing in the classroom.
The last element of the connected classroom is a controller used by the teacher to control the
functionality of the audio/video equipment in the room. Using a single in-wall controller alleviates
the need for multiple remote controls.
Read about the benefits of using a controller in the classroom.
Click here to learn more about additional education room solutions.
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