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Electronic Classroom
Living and Learning
The Electronic Classroom offers students and teachers a working environment outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment. Here, Ars Electronica Center staff members lead sessions to teach students the fundamentals of dealing with computers. However, in this classroom the computer is purposely reduced to its function as a tool — it is designed to be imbedded in a learning environment without becoming the center of attention. Even the most cleverly designed programs for imparting knowledge cannot — and should not — replace the human teacher. The computer network is there to function as a high-performance tool to perform work and enable communication which makes the learning environment more productive and more multi-faceted — no more and no less. In the Electronic Classroom — as in every other classroom — the prime determinant of the success of this process is the level of commitment of students and teachers.
Concept: Max Mühlhäuser (Johannes Kepler University Linz)
Source: Ars Electronica Center
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