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Why LCD projectors are beneficial in English teaching?
The days of overhead projectors being used in schools are fading fast. More and more educational institutes are transitioning to more modern technologies, such as LCD projec tors. Gone, too, are the days of blackboards being filled up with quotations, maths equations and science diagrams. Digital projec tors are now paving the way seamlessly for teachers to concen trate on teaching and for learners to effortlessly learn without the need to erase or have messy white chalk marks.
LCD projectors are beneficial in English teaching
A better interactive learning experience: Through the LCD projectors, new learning experiences can occur, such as us ing Google Earth for geography, or looking at maps. Or using in teractive school plans to learn a foreign language, or, even better using webcam functionalities to visit partner communities and schools for cross collaboration lessons. Schools can also stream videos with ease – something you cannot obviously do with either a whiteboard or an overhead projector.
New ways to learn: The LCD projectors offer ways of reaching students in different ways. They allow the teacher to in teract with students better, to use a multimodel form of teaching and to provide more entertaining ways to teach and get their les son objectives and facts across.
Ease of use: In the past, connecting projectors to com puters used to require specialist knowledge of connections and for training to be provided to teachers. Nowadays, teachers are a lot more clued up with technology, or if they aren’t particularly savvy, projectors are now user-friendly enough to troubleshoot themselves if and when problems occur.
Easy to connect: Linked to above, LCD projectors al low images to be projected in a crystal clear format. This means that images be seen by all students in a lecture theatre or class room, no matter the size of the room. Before LCD projectors came along, images were often blurry and small, which meant that only a certain amount of people (usually those in the front rows) could clearly see the image on the screen.
It’s not just LCD projectors that are taking to classrooms by storm. New interactive flat panel screens (IFPS) that offer touch screen capability are enhancing learning capabilities.
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