Teachers were very excited about it. We have one room that has a large
screen TV and the staff has been avoiding using it because despite its size=
,
it is just not as large an image as we can get with the LCD projector. We d=
o
need to make an investment in some decent speakers, though, as the average
computer speaker does not provide high enough quality sound when playing a
DVD in the classroom.
Another problem that we have yet to solve is the wandering remote controls.
Some of our classrooms are shared and occassionally the remote isn't where
you think it should be. Most of our projectors are the same model, so you
can usually grab the remote from next door. Annoying, but this would be a
problem with either solution.
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:49 PM, James Haynie <DOT@chch.org> wrote:
> As the cost of large scale 54" TV's lower have you thought about installi=
ng
> a TV verse a projector?
>
> Jim Haynie
> Director of Technology
> Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School
> 785 Beaver Street
> Waltham, MA 02452
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Krieger Schechter Day School
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