COMPUTER LAB
Computer classes in schools are important for well-rounded education. Students at Oxbridge World School are instructed on the basics of computer use as early as Class I. Educational software is presented in a game-like format to entertain the younger students while they learn key concepts.
FEATURES
The features of a computer lab can vary depending on the educational institution’s needs, resources and technological advancements. Here are some common features you might find in a Oxbridge World School computer lab:
Computers: A computer lab would typically contain a set of desktop computers or laptops for students to use. These computers would likely be equipped with up-to-date hardware and software to facilitate various educational activities.
Operating Systems and Software: The computers in the lab would likely run a standard operating system such as Windows. Additionally, they would be equipped with a range of software applications relevant to the school curriculum, including word processors, spreadsheet software, presentation tools, educational software, programming environments and internet browsers.
Internet Access: A reliable internet connection would be essential for students to access online resources, conduct research and collaborate on projects.
Printers and Scanners: The lab might include printers and scanners to allow students to print out their work or scan documents for research purposes.
Projection Equipment: To facilitate teaching and presentations, the lab might be equipped with projectors or large screens connected to a teacher’s workstation.
Networking Infrastructure: The lab would likely be connected to the school’s local area network (LAN) to enable file sharing, access to networked resources and internet connectivity.
Furniture and Layout: The lab would be furnished with desks or tables and chairs to accommodate students comfortably. The layout would be designed to facilitate both individual and group work.
Security Measures: To ensure the safety and security of both students and equipment, the lab might have security measures in place, such as login credentials for students, antivirus software and physical security measures.
Technical Support: There would likely be technical support available to assist students and teachers with any issues they encounter while using the lab’s equipment and software.
Integration with Curriculum: The computer lab would be integrated into the school curriculum, with teachers incorporating technology into their lessons and assignments to enhance learning outcomes.