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lücid
are they extinct? do they still use them in high schools? are dry-erase boards the standard now?

i've been wondering about this a lot lately.
idoru
They used to have them in a building on my college campus until they remodeled it last year. That was the last time I'd seen one, and come to think of it, I don't think I had a class with one through all of K-12.
Akridrot
Sometimes

I just graduated this year, and we had a mix at my school.

BUT then again, we used projectors a lot instead of chalkboards/markerboards.

Any kind of board is oldschool, IMO. Projectors were awesome.
Temperate
smartboards are teh FUTURE!
Groundhog Boy
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Originally posted by Temperate
smartboards are teh FUTURE!

+1. One of my co-workers left our firm to teach at this school in the Bronx and they have them in their classrooms. He stopped in to say hi the other night and was raving about them.
lücid
quote:
Originally posted by Temperate
smartboards are teh FUTURE!



wow, that's pretty slick... i've never even heard of those.

projectors are cool too, when the instructor can figure them out. in one of my classes last week the professor couldn't figure out the new projector that was attached to the computer desk, so he ended up pulling out the old-school lightbox projector from the back of the classroom.

is anyone a student at a high school that's still using all chalk boards?
Akridrot
Smartboards are amazing... Why didn't my school have them?
:whip:
stren
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Originally posted by lücid
are they extinct?


no,
lücid
quote:
Originally posted by stren
no,

:stongue:
DJ RJT
UWSP is still a predominantly chalk based campus! w00t!

Temperate
quote:
Originally posted by DJ RJT
UWSP is still a predominantly chalk based campus! w00t!


lol, is that in the brochure or something?
lücid
quote:
Originally posted by DJ RJT
UWSP is still a predominantly pot based campus! w00t!

fixed.

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