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IMMERSIVE MEANINGFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR EVERYONE
1890
Classrooms in the 1890s were simple, often sparsely furnished spaces with wooden desks, blackboards, and a strong emphasis on rote learning, discipline, and traditional subjects like reading, writing, and arithmetic.
1950
Post WW2 baby boom led to overcrowded classrooms and a push for standardized curriculum. Film strips and overhead projectors become common.
1980
Computers began to make their way into classrooms. Usually one per classroom.
2000
Interactive whiteboards and SMART Boards began appearing allowing teachers to present multimedia content shifting to a more technically integrated classroom.
1950
Post WW2 baby boom led to overcrowded classrooms and a push for standardized curriculum. Film strips and overhead projectors become common.
1980
Computers began to make their way into classrooms. Usually one per classroom.