"Is the computer lab burden the students?" 1st the question is not answerable as stated! The writer was in a hurry or has lousy English writing schools Computers are machines cannot and do not think like a human; but the can be programmed to perform many complex tasks at speeds that humans cannot (text + video +audio+mathematics combined ).so computers are basically an enormous intellectual toolkit. As with any toolkit it is only as good as the user will permit it to be! (and there are some bad toolkits )
A computer lab is a place where students have access to computers any time.
it will increase the burden on students
To share files. For example, exercises can be made available to all students.
The compound noun 'computer lab' is a common noun, a word for any computer lab anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Computer Lab International (CLI), Placentia, CAThe Computer Lab, Inc. New London, CTThe Computer Lab and Cyber Cafe, Galveston, TX"The Computer Lab Teacher's Survival Guide" by Holly Poteete
benefit using of computer for medical lab industries
In the computer lab
A computer lab can be optimized for learning and productivity by ensuring that the computers are up-to-date with necessary software, providing comfortable seating and workspaces, implementing a clear organization system for files and resources, offering technical support, and promoting a distraction-free environment.
It depends on several variables. Is your computer lab also going to be a server for your school? How long will each person be using the computers on average? Will the students be using the computers for activities other than homework, such as games, browsing YouTube, etc? Seeing that you plan on 100 students, you should start with about 50 computers because not all of the students will be using the computers simultaneously. Are some of the students fortunate to have their own laptops and sometimes need to ask for extra help with their homework? Is so, plan on having empty tables for them.
Computer lab monitoring can raise privacy concerns, as students may feel their activities are being excessively scrutinized, leading to discomfort and distrust. It can also create a stressful environment, potentially hindering creativity and collaboration among students. Additionally, reliance on monitoring tools may result in a lack of personal accountability, where students might feel less responsible for their actions. Finally, technical issues with monitoring software can disrupt learning and create frustration.
In a classroom, students should not need to use any laboratory safety equipment. Lab safety equipment such as splash goggles, full foot covering, lab coat, etc., should be used when students are in a teaching laboratory.
Because they annoy the poor teachers!
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.