Essential Hardware for Student Learning in Classrooms
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What types of hardware are available in K-12 classrooms today? Which ones would you consider essential for student's learning? Explain.
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This solution discusses the types of essential hardware needed for student learning in classrooms. The text contains 202 words.
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The types of hardware available in k-12 classrooms today are computers, monitors, audio headsets, mcirophones, musical instruments, CD players, for learning songs or music and TV sets, for watching educational programs. Some classrooms also use projectors, for special projects. In science classes, microscopes and burners are often ...
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