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The places we learn are more blurred than ever before. Both formal and informal learning environments are changing the face of education.
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Not Big Enough? Monitors vs Projectors in Conference Rooms

Not Big Enough? Monitors vs Projectors in Conference Rooms | Learning spaces and environments | Scoop.it
There have been studies done, but are businesses and classrooms getting it right? I recently read a white paper about how big is big enough. Overview
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What Type And Color Of Paint Should You Use For A Projector Screen?

What Type And Color Of Paint Should You Use For A Projector Screen? | Learning spaces and environments | Scoop.it
Projectors provide a true cinematic experience that even the best TVs are incapable of. However,
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Can't afford a projector screen. Use a good pain, but read this article first!
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Lamp vs. Laser projection, what's the difference?

Not sure which light source is right for you? Compare the benefits and considerations associated with lamp and laser projectors to inform your purchase decision. Almost every teacher has had to deal with the problems that come with your standard bulb projectors. They blow in the middle of a lesson, require maintenance over time, and …
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Display Size Matters - updating the "4/6/8 rule" for modern usage environments

Display Size Matters - updating the "4/6/8 rule" for modern usage environments | Learning spaces and environments | Scoop.it
As Many in the AV know - a simple solution used in to size digital displays is to spec product based on 4/6/8 times the height of the display for maximum distance from the display to the participants is used. However in many cases, when using this methodology updated research has shown that the chosen display will be far too small for a quality experience for the participants in the room. This is the primary flaw with the 4/6/8, while it defines an absolute maximum, it does not define an optimal experience.
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