We also have to jiggle these around each year dependent on numbers and
spend some time trying to assess the view from different desk
placements. Last year we used two classrooms with approx. 30 in each and
it worked quite well. This year we have 35 ME1 and 53 ME6 (with new rooms
that are not built yet!) so at present the 53 could be a problem again.
Jean Boardman
Bury College.
At 10:34 20/04/2007, you wrote:
>Could I ask how other Colleges manage the Media DVD exams.
>
>In previous years at the tutors insistence I have had to split the
>students into several groups so that we only have about 9 in the room
>watching the video. This means having to have about 5 rooms on the go at
>the same time.
>
>The tutor believes that if we have a large number in the room they will
>not all get a clear view of the screen even though we had a screen that
>was approx 4ft wide!
>
>This year we have 66 students taking MED1 and I plan to put them into our
>new theatre which will hold 33 at a time easily, the other 33 will be in
>the main hall taking MED2 and we will swap them over under supervision.
>
>Any comments on my suggestion would be very welcome.
>
>Thanks
>
>Cath Smith
>New College Stamford
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