Planning Rationale
The computer science classroom provides an area of the school where Computer Science activities are concentrated and class work can be on display. Equipment used are either desktops or laptops/tablets based on Principal guidance. There are no standardized testing requirements for the computer labs that should impact the type of equipment or layout of this space. Classes taught within these computer labs are typically computer science classes, Programming, Data Science, Cyber-Security, and Physical Computing (Primarily In ES).
Location
When more than one computer classroom is provided, they shall be dispersed throughout the building in a manner that gives equity to students. Historically, one computer lab has been provided at each floor level. With the move towards wireless computers for testing, some schools opt for fewer computer classrooms.
Classroom Layout
As a guiding principle, the computer classroom should actively facilitate teacher-student and student-student interaction and collaboration regardless of the technology utilized.
- Typically, the Teacher’s Desk is located closest to one door.
- Hard-wired infrastructure provided at the perimeter of the classrooms. Classrooms shall be set up with rows of hard-wired computers on tables. Computer tables shall be powered from the wall, and shall feature methods to manage wires.
- Student workstations should have a perpendicular orientation to exterior/window walls to reduce glare on computer screens from the windows.
- Many classrooms are opting to not have hard-wired computers but rather laptops/tablets. This allows for a flexible and collaborative space where furniture is not dependent on tables and power.
- Printers and mobile laptop/tablet charging cart located near Teacher’s desk.
- See 4.1.1 Grades 9-12 Classroom for additional requirements.
Distance Learning
Some schools may choose to designate a computer classroom as a Distance Learning classroom. This classroom functions as an enhanced computer classroom with video-conferencing capabilities. This space is used to digitally connect students and instructors when they are physically separated. Classroom infrastructure such as large projection screens, video conferencing cameras, microphones, and distributed speaker system aid in creating a digitally connected classroom.