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Originally Posted by Supperman
A computer class / TOEIC
Four people are sitting at a table, and there are four TV screens in front of them. They're seriously taking notes. I think this is a lesson or lecture using TV screen.
The title is "a computer class", which I think is wrong.
Because if they are computer screens, where are the keyboards, the mice (mouses?) and the computers themselves?
The touch panel system?
All-in-one type?
It may be possible, but less likely, I think.
Because such kind of computer is very special type. I don't even know if such type really exists. A computer lesson should use a popular type computer, in order to make the lesson effective to the majority of people.
And if it is a computer class, two glasses of water are very, very bad mannerS (NOt a good idea to have water tumblers close to the screens).
Computers hate water, because fluid is fatal for them.
A complete water-proof type?
No kidding!
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HI Superman, I wonder if they are controlled by remote control. It certainly seems important as they are busy writing notes.
Maybe office workers or other students will be familiar with these? I do not know at all. Of course maybe you are right with TOUCH SCREENS as with the IPAD etc.
here is a website about touch screen computers.
Interactive & Information kiosks | Touch Screen Panel Monitors | Kiosk - Protouch
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When it comes to education, the name of the game is quick and easy access to information. In the early 1990s, computing - and later the internet - revolutionized education. Access to data became quick, simple, and inexpensive. Now there's a new revolution going on. Offering simple access for disabled students, attention-grabbing displays for young children, and accessible information for elderly users, touch screen displays are quickly becoming the most popular means of communicating digital information for educators.
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