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I am new to the lab. The desks are presently set up in a "U" shape where all of the students are facing the walls. I find this difficult to work with, especially with the older children when we are doing a lesson that they must follow me on. I am considering turning the desks towards the front of the room, two computers per desk (they are tables really). Any ideas would be helpful.
Computer Lab Lady Hi! When I first started teaching, the desks were set up in a U shape also. I changed it very first thing and I was so glad. My tables are facing forward, with 2 computers on each table. I have 3 rows of computers. Each row has 4 tables. So, I have 8 computers in each row, with a total of 24 computers. I don't know how large your room is, or how ma...See More
Oct 4, 2010
CTJS I like having my computers on the periphery of the room with the monitors facing the wall. I use NetOP (remote desktop software) so that the students can follow along on their monitors. I find that having the students on the periphery of the room makes it so much easier to help students.

I also have a SMARTBoard on one wall so if I need to...See More
Oct 12, 2010


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