• Computers: These are the primary tools for learning and completing assignments. They are often arranged in rows or a “U” shape to facilitate both individual and group work. 
     
  • Desks and Chairs: Ergonomic furniture is important for comfortable and focused work sessions. 
     
  • Printers and Scanners: These allow students to print out their work and digitize documents. 
     
  • Internet Access: Essential for research, online learning, and communication. 
     
  • Software: A variety of educational software and tools are installed to support different subjects and learning activities. 
     
  • Projector and Smartboard: These tools allow teachers to present information visually and interactively. 
  • Multimedia Projector: For presentations and visual learning. 
     
  • Software License Compliance Policy: Ensures all software is legally acquired and used, according to CBSE. 
     
  • Accessibility Features: Consider screen readers, alternative keyboards, and other assistive technologies for students with disabilities, according to the University of Washington. 
     
  • Ergonomic Considerations: Adjustable monitors and chairs to promote good posture and prevent strain. 
     
  • Technical Support: A dedicated person or team to address hardware and software issues. 
     
  • Clear Rules and Guidelines: To ensure responsible use and maintain a productive learning environment.