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Yes the word classroom is a noun. It is a common noun.
classroom comunication
Because the class in held in the room?
What does “classroom management” mean? Renowned American educators Carolyn M. Evertson and Carol S. Weinstein define classroom management as “the actions teachers take to create an environment that supports and facilitates both academic and social-emotional learning.” That definition's a little scholarly, but it's a good start. It just means that classroom management is a set of rules, words, and deeds that you, the classroom teacher, use to keep your classroom running smoothly so that you and your students can work, teach, and learn safely and efficiently.
Projected media is media that is projected onto the wall or a screen. Schools use projected media as a teaching tool.
Projected media requires electricity in order to function. On the other hand, non projected media does not require electricity in order to work.
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Projected media, such as presentations or slideshows, are effective in conveying information to a large audience in a visual and engaging manner. However, they can be limiting in terms of interaction and customization. Non-projected media, like handouts or brochures, allow for personal engagement and can be taken home for further reference, but may not be as attention-grabbing as projected media in a live setting.
A projected media equipment refers to an equipment which projects the rays of light onto a screen or a film. It is usually used for display purposes.
Non-projected media refers to materials or resources that do not require a machine or device to display, such as printed materials, handouts, posters, and physical props. These types of media are typically used in presentations, training sessions, or educational settings to support and enhance the delivery of information.
By using digital media in the classroom, the students can easily grasp the idea from the audio-visual effect of the subject of study. Thus it has revolutionized the study technique in the class room.
Brian Firth has written: 'Mass media in the classroom'
Nancy Dye has written: 'Using captioned media in the classroom' -- subject(s): Captioned media in reading, Reading, Aids and devices
Well, that's great that they want to have some fun in the classroom but normally using the media in a classroom would have to have something educational involving anything she/he might be teaching them. Otherwise, then she should not be doing that. Hopefully it had something educational in it.
A media coordinator works with departments to ensure that employees have the resources they need during training. They may have to get a projector or other device to ensure that the classroom is set up correctly.
Depending on a person's use of projected media, the major advantage is that the media can be shared with a larger group of people than non-projected media. However, the obvious disadvantage is that the devices are often expensive to buy and maintain when they need repair.