Classrooms in 1980 typically featured rows of wooden or metal desks facing a chalkboard at the front, with limited technology. Walls were often adorned with educational posters and student artwork, while bookshelves contained textbooks and reference materials. Teachers utilized overhead projectors and film strips for presentations, as personal computers were largely absent. The atmosphere was more focused on direct instruction, with a greater emphasis on traditional teaching methods.
Puritan classrooms were small. In most cases, the Puritan classrooms were also used for other reasons, such as holding church preachings and court hearings.
The different types of classrooms available for students to learn in include traditional classrooms, online classrooms, hybrid classrooms (combining in-person and online learning), specialized classrooms for subjects like science labs or art studios, and alternative learning spaces like outdoor classrooms or maker spaces.
we dont know for sure what classrooms will look like in the future. Everything might be remote controlled, or even have robot teachers!It could be better or worse to the classrooms we have today, but we there could be such things like : hi-tech touch screen desks with built in laptops and you would be able to study whatever subject you want, and you could go home when you please.These are only a few ideas, but we never no what the future has is store for us.
Look at a 1980's movie.
we dont know for sure what classrooms will look like in the future. Everything might be remote controlled, or even have robot teachers!It could be better or worse to the classrooms we have today, but we there could be such things like : hi-tech touch screen desks with built in laptops and you would be able to study whatever subject you want, and you could go home when you please.These are only a few ideas, but we never no what the future has is store for us.
they looked dull and boring
you can fin them lots of place's you just have to look =)
they were old and ugly
Very open and just think classrooms in New Zealand with less computers, desks, whiteboards and stationary. Its hard life in Samoa.
round but not it flots well and has sides and seats
Look up Africa by Toto and you will understand everything my son.
Single "classroom" Plural "classrooms"