Absolutely! You can use a method called "multiseat computing" where one PC is configured to support multiple users simultaneously.
By connecting multiple monitors, keyboards, and mice to a single computer, each student can have their own workstation.
Software solutions like Userful Multiplatform or Windows Multipoint Server can help set this up. It's a cost-effective way to maximize your resources!
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divide the amount of students by available machines = 4.5
In both cases 3 students per computer
there would be 48 students... first find out what 3*?= 24 )the answer is 8). so think of it this way: for 8 groups, every 6 computers needs 3 students. 3 times 8 is 24 and 6 times 8 is 48. 48 students.
4 students per computer, but at a ratio of 3.65:1. This is answered by dividing the number of students by the number of computers, and then rounding up, because you cannot have a fraction of a student.
It all depends on how many students that elementary school has. A school of 1000 students will require an approximate of 400 computers.
A computer lab is a place where students have access to computers any time.
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Most schools have a bank of computers for students to use while in school. They have access to them to work on projects or essays throughout the school day.
Many school districts use computers to make educational information easily accessible. If the school would not be able to buy enough computers for every student, students will be required to either share computers, or take turn.
students work = The students work hard. (multiple students) student's work = The student's work deserved an A. (one student) students' work = The students' work was the highlight of the presentation. (belonging to multiple students)