1. Traditional Rows (facing the teaching position)
- Space efficient
- All students can see the whiteboard easily
- Power and data can be supplied from the side of the room
- Less conducive for collaborative work
- Teacher can't see all the screens
2. Edges with joined Island (facing at 90° to the teaching position)
- Space efficient
- Power and data can be supplied easily
- Teacher can see all the screens from the front of the room
- All students have to turn 90° to see the whiteboard
3. Double Horse-Shoe
- All students can see the whiteboard easily
- "Conference" look and feel - good for discussion groups
- Very space inefficient
- Cabling requires floor boxes - may be expensive or impractical
4. Pods (squares)
- Supports collaborative work
- Spacious look and feel
- All students have to turn 90° to see the whiteboard
- Teacher can't see all the screens
- Very space inefficient
- Cabling requires floor boxes - may be expensive or impractical
For free advice and assistance contact us to arrange a visit by one of our Planners to discuss your requirements and provide a layout plan.
Layout Guidelines
- Keep rows short - makes it easier to reach students, and to evacuate the room in case of emergency
- Aim for aisles of at least 1000 mm
- Allow at least 700 mm behind each row for ease of access
- Allow 1300 mm between back-to-back rows
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