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SHAPE OF CLASSROOM OR LECTURE ROOM

joy mondal

uhh...thru out d ages rooms for classes n lectures hav been bulit rectangular withstanding d fact that audio n visual quality at far diagonal ends are poor in such shapes....what exactly shoul the schools n colleges adopt as d shape of a basic room for such purposes...because in asia with strength of 60-100 per batch...it is pretty difficult inside rectangular rooms!!

 
Mar 20, 09 7:07 am
randomized

And how does the shape of the classroom affect the ability to write proper English?

Mar 20, 09 7:12 am  · 
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joy mondal

thats not the point....
its impossible for teachers or professors to scream for hours so that they are auidible fom each corner

Mar 20, 09 7:46 am  · 
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JWassell

i haven't been in a lecture room that didn't have a focal point for the speaker to project from.. I haven't visited any lecture halls on a college outside the US, so I'm not sure how common that is. We also use microphones and speakers in strategic locations to help further. not that i answered whatever question you may have been asking.. any form that radiates from a point works fine, any shape works fine with technological support. some better ones could be adapted from a triangle with the speaker at one corner. think of it as blowing a horn, the speaker would be your mouth, and the audience would be within the funnel

Mar 20, 09 9:17 am  · 
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