no there is no cameras in the class room
Because if safety! (:
ther shoud not be camras in school be cause it vilats privecy
The decision to have cameras in classrooms should consider privacy concerns and the impact on teaching and learning. In some cases, cameras can provide valuable information for teacher development and student safety. However, it is essential to address privacy issues, ensure proper use of the footage, and involve stakeholders in the decision-making process.
Of course they should. You are not doing anything in there you should not be doing, are you?
Certainly, as long as students know they are there.
You can explain that the CCTV cameras are for safety and security purposes, to monitor activities and ensure a safe learning environment for everyone. Assure them that only authorized personnel will have access to the footage and it will be used appropriately. Encourage open communication and address any concerns they may have.
Single "classroom" Plural "classrooms"
There are many virtual classrooms available in the internet. Many of you may not know what it is exactly. Information about virtual classrooms can then be found at www.virtualclassrooms.info/
Puritan classrooms were small. In most cases, the Puritan classrooms were also used for other reasons, such as holding church preachings and court hearings.
Classrooms as we know them today have evolved over centuries, with no clear inventor. However, the concept of gathering students in a designated space for learning can be traced back to ancient civilizations like Greece and Rome, where scholars would teach groups of students in specific locations. Over time, formalized classroom settings developed as education systems became more structured.
imvu has heaps of virtual places , and a couple of them are classrooms, if that's what your looking for :)
A few of the companies that produce portable classrooms are Mobile Modular Rents, Modular Classrooms, and Satelliteco. They are still many out that can be found on the web, or even in your local yellow pages.