JF Old Timer
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Posts: 300
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Japan
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07-30-2011, 01:34 AM
Thank you, as always.
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Originally Posted by dogsbody70
HI Superman, I wonder if they are controlled by remote control. It certainly seems important as they are busy writing notes.
I agree that they may be controlled by remote control system.
But it isn't necessary to be "a computer class".
It may be "a biology class" or "a business class" using remote control computer system.
Hey! What is the meaning of "a computer class".
I thought it is "a class whose aim is to master how to use a computer".
But I wonder if it is "a class (of any kind of subject), using a computer just as a tool to learn".
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.
I see.
touch panel (wrong)
touch screen (correct)
touch screen panel (maybe correct)
here is a website about touch screen computers.
Interactive & Information kiosks | Touch Screen Panel Monitors | Kiosk - Protouch
Thank you. I see.
I knew of IPAD which is a handy-type, yet I didn't know about touch-screen-type and at the same time desk-type computer.
Educational and Training Organizations
When it comes to education,
(In other words, colloquially, education-wise, right?)
the name of the game
(What is the name of the game? "Educational and Training Organizations" or "Museums" or "a computer class" )
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.
Museums
(What is this "Museums" mean?
I wonder if it is your signature, meaning "dogsbody70, who has a lot of knowledge as excellent as museums". You regard yourself as museums, humorously. But I'm not sure.)
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Last edited by Supperman : 07-30-2011 at 01:38 AM.
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