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Educational materials, tools, and devices are a staple of any classroom. Teachers use these tools and devices to help their students learn more effectively and efficiently, which in turn helps the students master the subject matter and achieve better grades. Below you’ll find an extensive list of all the educational materials, tools, and devices that you can choose from to help your students get the most out of their educational experience.
Educational materials, tools, and devices can make all the difference when it comes to learning success. Whether you’re planning on going back to school or simply working toward your career goals, learning how to navigate your way through educational materials, tools, and devices will help you out tremendously! This comprehensive guide covers all the basics and helps you find the right tool for the job!
The best educational materials help kids learn new concepts while having fun. There are a wide variety of materials on the market today that promote education in a way that kids understand and enjoy: educational materials tools, educational devices and even toys. This comprehensive guide can help you evaluate your child’s needs so you can make informed decisions about which products will be most beneficial for their continued development.
Classroom Technology
The educational technology market is worth over $3 billion. Classroom technology includes things like interactive whiteboards and multimedia projectors as well as computer accessories such as pens, keyboards, mice, monitors. It also includes hardware such as laptops and tablets. Classroom audio-visual equipment is another important category of classroom technology that provides an array of options for transmitting audio-visual information to students in a classroom setting.
Internet Usage in Schools
As a society, we have long since passed the information age stage of development and are now fully entrenched in what many are calling the knowledge age. As such, an education that doesn’t include Internet usage is becoming more and more inadequate. The benefits of using technology in schools far outweigh any negatives that may be associated with it.
Digital Storytelling
For those who’ve never heard of digital storytelling, let me start by explaining that it’s a method of communication that can be used to convey knowledge. Some people find it to be more effective than just using words or images alone. Many schools have started using digital storytelling to help teach students about important social issues in an interactive manner. In today’s post I will discuss a few excellent resources for creating digital stories and some tips for using them effectively in educational settings.
Government schools & Independent schools / Private schools /international schools are equipped with various facilities:
4.(2).(1).Desk: a desk is a piece of furniture with a flat horizontal surface used for sitting at while performing manual tasks. Desks often have one or more drawers, cabinets or shelves located above it. Many desks have a built-in computer terminal (computer desk) to allow data entry.
4.(2).(2).Desk Chair: The average desk chair is meant to accommodate a person for one or two hours at a time. However, many of us sit for extended periods in our office chairs without taking breaks. If you’re looking to reduce your risk of back problems—and lower your insurance premiums—it might be time to invest in a quality ergonomic chair. Ergonomic chairs can help improve your posture and reduce back strain by keeping your body properly aligned as you work throughout the day.
4.(2).(3).School bags: The size of a backpack you carry to school each day should fit no more than 15% of your body weight. The backpack itself shouldn’t be more than 10% of your body weight. In addition to buying a backpack with wide straps and a padded back for comfort, also buy one that fits snugly but isn’t too tight as it may cut off circulation to your arms if worn for long periods of time.
4.(2).(4).Sports equipment's: Sports Equipment comes in various shapes and sizes; some are specially designed for certain sports. Soccer balls are bigger than basketballs, for example. Boxing gloves come in smaller sizes for children and larger ones for adults who play sports like boxing. There are also different kinds of protective gear to wear during games like football helmets, knee pads or elbow pads.
4.(2).(5).Feather case: The feather case is a lightweight and collapsible pouch that makes it easy to bring your work materials with you. Made from waterproof canvas fabric, it’s designed for keeping pens safe when you’re on-the-go. Plus, it doubles as a protective sleeve to store documents when you’re not working on them. Your ideas will never be more than an arm’s length away with one of these handy cases!
4.(2).(6).School cone: Pupils typically learn by engaging in certain activities. For example, they have classes that teach them how to read and write using educational tools such as crayons and writing tablets. Other materials are more intangible in nature; for instance, students will use words such as awesome or beautiful to describe a great song or movie.
4.(2).(7).Pen: This is your basic writing utensil. Pencils might be more versatile, but they don’t take a sharp point nearly as well as pen nibs do.
4.(2).(8).Pencil: One of my favorite writing tools. I prefer mechanical pencils over regular pencils because they have lead refills (so you don’t have to keep sharpening) and ergonomic grips that make writing less of a strain on your hand. I use a Uniball Jetstream for most of my work; it has an eraser at both ends so you can always erase mistakes without breaking off extra pieces of lead that could get stuck in your paper.
4.(2).(9).Paint box: When making choices about what to include in your box of art supplies (which can be extremely expensive), think carefully about what you really need to paint. Acrylics take quite a bit longer to dry than oils or watercolors, so if you’re an impatient artist who has a short attention span when it comes to painting—and thus are not likely to spend more than a few hours at a time working on your project—then it might be worth sticking with oils or watercolors.
4.(2).(10).Drawing pad: There are tons of educational materials out there. From apps to books to toys, these devices and materials can make learning fun for kids of all ages. But how do you know which is best? And where do you even start? We’ve compiled a comprehensive guide on educational tools so that you’ll never have to worry about answering these questions again. Let’s dive in!
4.(2).(11).Geometry box: The geometric solids that can be created with rectangular prisms (plural of prism), right circular cylinders (plural of cylinder), and right circular cones (plural of cone) are referred to as a geometry box. From a purely mathematical perspective, it is necessary to show only one example in order to demonstrate that more than one shape fits inside. However, it is common practice to construct multiple examples in order to provide further evidence that all three types of prisms fit inside.
4.(2).(12).Binoculars: Although they’re not as popular as they used to be, binoculars are still a helpful educational device for bird watchers. The two main types of binoculars that you can buy are standard 10×50 or 20×60 models; 10×50 is best for most observers. Get high-quality binoculars from a reputable manufacturer such as Nikon or Leica. Binoculars are also available in digital form—these range anywhere from $200 to $500 per pair, depending on their magnification.
4.(2).(13).Outdoor learning kit: Outdoor learning is an integral part of a holistic approach to education. Equipment such as tents, sleeping bags, and knives make for excellent tools that can help your students engage with one another outside of a traditional classroom setting. While these items are easily accessible from retail outlets across your community, there are other options that you might want to consider when choosing your outdoor learning kit. These alternatives may be cheaper or more durable than many commercial brands, which will save you money over time.
4.(2).(14).Magnifier: Whether you’re examining slides or other small items in detail, a magnifier can help provide a clearer picture. The magnification level depends on your needs—typically magnifiers range from 2x to 7x for desktops and 5x to 10x for handheld models. Pocket-sized devices are usually less powerful than larger units but typically more portable. Some offer LED lights for working in dimly lit areas.
4.(2).(15).Waterproof paper: There are two kinds of waterproof paper. The first is treated paper, which is laminated or otherwise made water-resistant. Not only will it not curl when exposed to moisture, but it can also be written on with wet pens or markers (only dry erase markers will work on a dry-erase board). The second kind of waterproof paper is completely coated with some kind of impervious layer.
4.(2).(16).Lanyards: Wearing your ID card around your neck can be a huge convenience. For example, you won’t have to fish it out of your bag every time you need to show it at a desk or door. And for some students who don’t drive and must carry everything with them, having their school ID attached is useful so they won’t misplace it.
4.(2).(17).Online Teaching software: Instructors love to incorporate technology into their lectures. Lecture capture, screencasting and video conferencing all make it easy for instructors to incorporate web-based tools into their lesson plans. Most of these tools also have an accompanying mobile app that students can use on smartphones or tablets as study aids or to interact with teachers outside of class time. Video conferencing has grown in popularity among online students, since most schools that offer online degrees are also invested in building relationships with geographically dispersed students.
4.(2).(18).Podcasts: With any subject, it can be helpful to sit down with an expert who’s well-versed in it. Podcasts are a great way to do just that without leaving your desk. Getting up during your workday for a meeting wastes valuable time you could have spent learning something new or actually getting something done—podcasts allow you to learn on your own schedule.
4.(2).(19).Smart boards: Have you seen those whiteboards that look more like televisions? They have built-in cameras so students can share their screens. These devices are called smart boards and they’re especially helpful for students with learning disabilities. You can also use them to hook up a computer or presentation device, but that’s not as fun!
4.(2).(20).Interactive Whiteboards: One of the biggest educational materials tools that is making its way into classrooms across America is a simple but versatile tool: an interactive whiteboard. IWBs have been around for quite some time, in fact they were developed by The Perceptive Pixel in 1996. Since then they have become more accessible to schools across America thanks to their affordability.
4.(2).(21).Digital projectors: For presentations in large rooms or outdoor venues, a digital projector is an essential tool. Commonly used to display documents during business meetings and academic lectures, digital projectors can be bought for as little as $250 online. When buying a projector it’s important to remember that most models are designed for different screen sizes—from small handheld devices to extra-large computer screens. To make sure you choose a model that fits your specific needs carefully measure your screen size before making a purchase.
4.(2).(22).Mobile devices: In an increasingly technology-driven world, we’re forced to find multiple uses for a single device. Smartphones are great communicators and cameras; tablets work wonderfully as computers when you’re on-the-go; laptops make it easy to get work done from any location. Let’s take a look at how three of these devices can enhance your learning.
4.(2).(23).Digital Camera: Although you can also take photos with your phone, a digital camera allows you to take as many pictures as you want and upload them immediately for easy sharing. You can even use special filters and editing programs on sites like Instagram or Snapchat to add artistic flair to your pictures! Digital cameras typically range from $200-$500 depending on quality. If you don’t have a DSLR camera (the big camera with interchangeable lenses), a basic one will do.
4.(2).(24).Scanner: The main tool for converting paper documents into digital files is a scanner. Unfortunately, scanning devices can be expensive and a lot of people don’t have one on hand. Luckily, you can always make your own scanner from household items. All you need is some tape (to hold things in place), a pair of scissors (for trimming excess paper), and a light-colored sheet of cardstock (for creating a more neutral background).
4.(2).(25).Camcorder: We are all familiar with educational materials. What many people don’t know is that some of these items can be used for multiple purposes. Here I will explore a number of tools and devices which serve as both educational tools AND devices. How many times have you ever stopped to think about that? It turns out there are quite a few. Let’s take a look
4.(2).(26).CD-writer: DVD-writer or DVD-burner is a high speed optical disc drive (ODD) that can write to a DVD. Before you start writing data to DVDs you will have to set up your Windows operating system for DVD writing. Just go to Start > Run, type in regedit and hit Enter. Now go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control /DeviceManager\DVD/DVDDrivers.
4.(2).(27).Modem: You need a modem to access your Internet connection. It’s like a translator between your computer (which doesn’t understand anything about network protocols) and your ISP (which sends data over these protocols). It may seem simple at first glance, but modems can be much more complicated than they seem; there are dozens of different kinds on today’s market. But don’t worry—we’ve got you covered here.
4.(2).(28).Printer: One device that’s still in many educational settings is a printer. The specific advantages or disadvantages of printers depend heavily on what you’re printing; for instance, whether it’s short documents or large posters, whether you need color or black-and-white prints. Printers can be less expensive than copiers. However, unlike copiers that tend to print multiple pages at once—copying more efficiently—printers often require users to load one page at a time into their paper trays.
4.(2).(29).Online Textbook: The best thing about online textbooks is that they are usually cheaper than their hardcover counterparts. Why shell out $60 for a text when you can pay a fraction of that price? Furthermore, finding an online textbook means you can immediately find answers to your questions—and often get help from others as well. This is especially useful if you’re taking a class with an open forum or discussion board. Online textbooks also take up less space in your home or dorm room.
4.(2).(30).Learning management systems & Tools: Learning management systems or LMSes are one of a few tools you’ll need to set up online courses or online learning. An LMS provides students with a structured place to view your course materials and tests, as well as communicate with each other. There are several learning management systems out there but you’ll want to choose one that can accommodate many of your needs so that you don’t have to switch if you get more users.
4.(2).(31).Rucksack: A rucksack (also called a pack or knapsack) is a cloth sack carried on one’s back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders. It has been used since ancient times. The word is cognate with backpacks today. The frame of a backpack was invented in 1887 by Patrick McHale who wanted a way to comfortably carry books around while studying at University College Cork in Ireland.
4.(2).(32).Weekend bag: No matter how big or small your weekend getaway is, you’ll want to make sure you have all of your essentials when traveling. Whether it’s a business trip across town or a relaxing vacation at a resort outside of your city, having these items will make travel easier.
4.(2).(33).Umbrella: It’s easy to get overwhelmed when thinking about what educational materials you need for your kids. You may feel like a modern-day Goldilocks trying to find that one thing that’s just right. We think it should be as simple as 1-2-3! Start by finding an umbrella that offers at least ten educational activities in one unit—add all of those fun perks to an already solid base of learning and then mix in any other supplemental materials you might want.
4.(2).(34).Padlock: Whether you’re at home or out of town on business, your kids are safer when they have their own padlock. One of these clever little locks will give them a sense of independence while making sure they’re not exploring areas they shouldn’t be in. The key can stay with them or be hidden somewhere known only to them—allowing parents to keep some level of control over what gets accessed.
4.(2).(35).Drinking water bottle: Drinks matter when you’re on-the-go. It’s important to stay hydrated. If you find yourself frequently drinking from a plastic bottle that is neither recyclable nor biodegradable, try switching to a reusable water bottle that is made from stainless steel or another material with less of an environmental impact. This will not only reduce waste in landfills but also help you avoid consuming chemicals found in common plastics—especially if your drink choice tends toward sodas or juices.
4.(2).(36).Thermo Flask: A thermos is a great resource to have on hand for keeping warm liquids hot. It’s a little bulky for daily carrying, but if you know that you’ll be needing something to keep your coffee hot in all day (or will be out hiking), then it might be worth investing in. Thermos is one of many brands, though Zojirushi also has some excellent products.
4.(2).(37).Lighter: To make your life easier when you’re on-the-go, there are plenty of material tools to help you out. Lighters are common tools used by campers and hikers to help them light a fire in wet conditions. There’s also many different types of cooking materials that can be used over open fires. If you have to pack out any trash from your campsite or get rid of food scraps before leaving for home, packing materials such as plastic bags will make it a lot easier for you.
4.(2).(38).Hot water bottle: This one’s easy. Simply fill a rubberized water bottle with hot water, tie it tightly with a string or rope, wait for it to cool down (this will take approximately 20 minutes), then use it as you would any other hot water bottle.
4.(2).(39).Bicycle: One of today’s most popular educational materials tools and devices is a bicycle. A bike allows you to travel at your own pace and helps burn calories. A bicycle can also be a valuable tool for transportation around town. Bikes are especially important in small towns where public transportation is not always an option. If you enjoy biking, consider buying an electric-powered one with built-in wheels that give you extra support while pedaling. It makes commuting easier than ever!
4.(2).(40).Document storage folders: For some people it’s a simple scan of an assignment that they keep in their email account. For others it’s every piece of work from every class from elementary school through graduate school. No matter how much information you want to store or how you want to organize it, keeping your documents properly organized is a big part of any successful educational experience. Always make sure you have folders for each year and each class so that you can keep everything stored neatly for future reference.
4.(2).(41).Ring-binders: College students need to purchase several of these each semester to keep their class notes in one place. They come in standard sizes (A5, B5) so they’re easy to find. They’re also portable, which is important for students who are constantly lugging back-packs around campus. Because they’re relatively inexpensive and easy to use, ring-binders are one of a student’s most versatile tools.
4.(2).(42).Printer paper: The least expensive way to get a copy of your work is to print it on printer paper. But you’ll have to have access to a laser printer (or use inkjet) because only toner-based paper can be printed on via an inkjet. Most office supply stores will also let you print on their printers for around 5 cents per page. Call first if possible because most places charge by volume. Prices for printing will go up depending on what kind of paper you select.
4.(2).(43).White tack: If you need to mark up a large paper or canvas, white tack is a great go-to. It’s permanent like a regular Sharpie but comes off easily with acetone. This means you can use it on items that shouldn’t be exposed to solvents for long periods of time, like photos. If you want to remove it right away—or if it doesn’t come off right away—just place some ice over it until the solvent melts through!
4.(2).(44).Post-it notes: Ever since it was invented in 1974, post-it notes have made our lives easier. They can be used for just about anything: labeling files and folders, marking papers so that you don’t forget to submit them on time, or even making grocery lists so that you don’t forget your eggs.
4.(2).(45).Calculator: The calculator is an electronic device that performs calculations by operating on electrical signals generated by a user pressing buttons or moving switches. The first such calculators were mechanical devices that used gears, but modern calculators are digital computers using integrated circuits to perform arithmetical functions. Because of its importance in calculation tools for both business and education, we have included it as one of our educational materials.
4.(2).(46).Course textbooks: College textbooks are notoriously expensive. If you’re able to score a course textbook from a friend or buy one used, it’s money well spent. Not only will you save some cash in your wallet, but you won’t have to lug around heavy books all semester.
4.(2).(47).Food: The Nutrition Facts label is a prime source of nutritional information for consumers. It’s worth noting that just because a label says natural doesn’t mean it’s healthy. For example, although trans fats are naturally occurring, they are still unhealthy. If you see these bad guys on any food labels—even if they’re listed as an ingredient below another one—it’s best to look for healthier alternatives.
4.(2).(48).Water: For all its practical applications, water is one of humanity’s most precious resources. Although you may already have an inkling of how important water is to your body and your health (especially as a runner), you may not realize just how much it truly impacts nearly every part of life. Fortunately for runners in particular, hydration does not need to be a complicated subject; though there are a few key considerations.
4.(2).(49).Medical tools and supplies: Medical tools, also called medical instruments or medical devices , are any of a wide range of devices that are used in healthcare to diagnose or treat an illness or injury. They include simple implements such as tongue depressors (which often come with plastic cases) to far more complex ones such as MRI machines. Medical devices may be one-time use only (disposable) or they may be reusable with periodic maintenance required. Many devices can now be made from biodegradable plastics so that no surgery is needed for removal.
4.(2).(50).Vaccines: There are different types of vaccines to protect against different illnesses. Vaccines may be live or inactive; some of them contain a weakened version of the illness (an attenuated vaccine), while others can prevent infections with just one shot. Vaccines are made from either parts of organisms (such as viruses) or chemicals that stimulate your immune system to create antibodies.
4.(2).(51).Pharmaceuticals: These may include ibuprofen or Aleve. These are NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) used to treat pain that’s caused by inflammation. They reduce swelling and inflammation in arthritis patients. Aspirin belongs to a group of drugs called analgesics; they act on an enzyme system in humans to relieve pain. Acetaminophen belongs to a group of drugs called analgesics; they relieve pain by acting on an enzyme system in humans.
4.(2).(52).Clothing: Unlike traditional school materials like books or paper, clothing is something you have to wear every day. Most schools have a dress code for their students. For example, some schools forbid tank tops or do not allow hats to be worn in school. It’s up to you what kind of clothes you want to wear when your getting an education. If you feel comfortable wearing certain types of clothes then go for it! You will not get graded on your clothing so feel free to be yourself!
4.(2).(53).Housing materials/tents: Assembling a tent can be a daunting task for novice campers. These basic instructions will guide you in putting together your tent so that you can get started camping right away. First thing’s first: You need to decide what type of tent you want to buy. There are three main types of tents: Dome, cabin, and wedge shaped. After deciding on a shape, move on to what material you want your tent made from.
4.(2).(54).Plastic sheeting: It’s not uncommon for schoolchildren to get sick in their classroom. While they could be running a fever due to a virus or bacteria, there is also a chance that they are suffering from allergic reactions. Depending on your child’s sensitivities, you can purchase plastic sheeting at home improvement stores to protect your little one against mold or mildew. The material is perfect for creating a tent over your child’s desk and chair so he can breathe easy while sitting at his desk.
4.(2).(55).Blankets: It’s easy to overlook blankets when preparing your child for school. Blankets are an essential element of a good night’s sleep; if you don’t have them, you can always improvise. What many people don’t realize is that children need as much comfort at school as they do at home. School is a very different environment from what your child is used to; without her familiar blanket or stuffed animal, she may feel uncomfortable sleeping in an unfamiliar place.
4.(2).(56).Cooking/cleaning/hygiene supplies: It’s always useful to have a few cooking tools or cleaning supplies on hand. If your space is particularly small, you may even want to store these in a closet and use them after guests have left for the night.
4.(2).(57).Fuel: As you’re brainstorming your educational toolbox, consider how much fuel it takes to run these devices and what types of fuel you’ll need. Do you want to invest in solar panels? Will your community college have a bi-fuel generator (can burn either gasoline or propane)? Or do you have access to firewood for a wood burning stove? What about propane canisters for lanterns? Be thorough when thinking through energy sources!
4.(2).(58).Ice: While there are a lot of options out there for some of these items (pens, notebooks, etc.), ice is something that most anyone can make on their own. Ice is great to use as a tool for learning when you need to take a break from your educational materials. Freezing objects—like popsicles—allows students to experiment with temperatures and make inferences about cause-and-effect relationships in ways that go far beyond what they might learn from their textbooks or teachers.
4.(2).(59).Short-range transportation equipment : To get students from place to place (and to practice their socialization skills) you’ll need a pair of short-range transportation devices: roller skates or ice skates, scooters, bikes (with training wheels), or two-wheel training scooters. You might also want to invest in helmets for these vehicles.
4.(2).(60).Long-range transportation equipment : When you’re moving across town or across country, long-range transportation can be your best friend. That’s because there are a wide variety of vehicles designed to get you to where you need to go as quickly as possible. Of course, everyone needs help now and then getting somewhere—especially when dealing with an emergency situation. When it comes to moving swiftly from one place to another, here are three types of transportation that can come in handy on those occasions when time is of the essence
4.(2).(61).Moving/loading equipment : Some companies specialize in moving and loading heavy equipment. Also known as transloaders or rail loaders these machines move big pieces of machinery onto a ship or train. If you want to transport heavy machinery but don’t have your own equipment (truck, crane) consider hiring a transloader.
4.(2).(62).Generators: It seems strange to consider generators as an educational tool. But these machines are more than just useful for powering your classroom during a power outage—they can help you learn about energy and electricity. Using a generator as an educational tool is especially practical in physics classes that emphasize renewable energy sources. If you want to teach your students about how solar panels or wind turbines work, you can use a generator to create your own miniature version of those technologies in order to make it easier for them to visualize how they work.
4.(2).(63).Refrigerators: Here is a comprehensive guide on everything related to refrigerators. This should give you an idea of what’s out there in terms of models, brands, sizes and what they are used for. These refrigerators will help you find everything from small dorm room fridges to large household appliances that can store enough food for you and your family.
4.(2).(64).Utility repair equipment: Don’t have a toolbox? No problem. At your local hardware store, you can pick up all sorts of inexpensive hand tools for basic repairs. Try to buy quality over quantity—you don’t need a hundred different screwdrivers or half-dozen hammers in your toolbox; what you really need are a few high-quality tools that will last.
4.(2).(65).Field hospitals/morgues: Before you are transported for a hospital stay for your heart attack, there’s an important thing to know: This is a field hospital. Many people have stayed in these hospitals as they recover from things like stroke or even heart attack. The staff here are skilled professionals who use educational materials facilities devices and tools to help save lives every day. If you see equipment or material that looks out of place – it probably is!
4.(2).(66).Water purification equipment: Your educational materials tools and devices need to be in good working order so they can effectively treat water. If your company deals with large amounts of water on a daily basis, you should invest in an ultraviolet light water purification system. This will improve safety within your facilities as well as improve access to clean drinking water for those who live in rural areas where there is a lack of available potable water.
4.(2).(67).Water pumps: Educational materials facilities worldwide can greatly benefit from water pumps. Many schools do not have access to clean drinking water or are situated in areas where natural disasters could take out their supply at any moment. Water pumps provide a great alternative way for students to get water. Not only does it eliminate bacteria, it’s also portable so you can use it elsewhere in an emergency.
4.(2).(68).Administrative and Supervisory Structure: As students move up through school grades, there is a shift in emphasis from being instructed on educational materials facilities and tools towards preparing them for jobs in business. An important part of an education is learning how each level works in relation to all others – which devices are best suited for specific situations, who makes decisions on purchases of such items, what equipment can be shared with other schools...etc.
4.(2).(69).supply buildings, equipment, materials and provide funding: Educational facilities require a certain amount of equipment to ensure they are teaching students effectively. Teachers can use supplies and tools such as paper, pencils, maps and rulers in order to conduct lessons. Other tools such as projectors, computers or microscopes may be required for hands-on learning activities or specific classes. Additional educational materials such as textbooks are also available online for students who prefer e-books instead of traditional books. Schools must provide all of these items for their students from kindergarten through high school graduation.
4.(2).(70).Millennium Development Goals & Gender Equality: Women make up half of humanity. They deserve equal opportunities. Universal access to health care is an important part of gender equality and can be helped by understanding Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Here’s what they are: MDG 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger -Target 1: Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people whose income is less than $1 a day. -Target 2: Achieve full employment and decent work for all women, men and young people.
4.(2).(71).Universal primary education : Ensuring primary education for all children is fundamental for sustainable development. In 2010, more than 61 million children of primary school age around the world were not enrolled in school. If current trends continue, by 2015 more than 65 million children will still be out of school; half of them live in just six countries: India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Indonesia and China.
4.(2).(72).Child mortality : An educational material tool or device you can purchase for learning about child mortality is a life jacket. If a child becomes trapped in water with no flotation device they will quickly drown. Because of their inability to swim they will not be able to reach shore even if they can tread water indefinitely. For these reasons it is important that children have access to proper life jackets so that they are safe even in deep waters.
4.(2).(73).Improve maternal health: In developing countries, maternal health care is severely lacking. In some cases, an expectant mother may not receive prenatal care until it’s too late for her child’s development. By providing greater access to education about how best to care for themselves during pregnancy, you can help save lives and improve maternal health worldwide. Offering educational materials in a language that indigenous mothers can understand allows you to spread word quickly—so put your degrees in foreign language education to use by translating documents into local dialects!
4.(2).(74).HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases – training and awareness: The U.S. Agency for International Development has created a video that outlines what its Workers’ Health, Safety and Security (WHS&S) program is doing in Africa to help increase HIV/AIDS awareness among workers who are at risk for contracting HIV/AIDS. In addition, it provides tools like mobile apps as well as protective clothing that can be used by these workers in order to protect themselves from diseases such as malaria and other diseases.
4.(2).(75).Community education workshops : Many community organizations have educational workshops for everything from yoga to gardening. You can easily find these programs by searching community education workshops [your town]. However, it’s just as easy (and likely more cost-effective) to follow local community groups on social media sites like Facebook or Twitter. These resources are a great place to start if you’re looking for information on how to turn your passion into a career or open your own business.
4.(2).(76).Free medical checkups: What you can expect from a free medical checkup. Here’s what you can expect from a free medical checkup and why it may be in your best interest to get one!
4.(2).(77).Social inclusion programs: There are three main educational programs that affect social inclusion. First, there is a policy called integrated education. In integrated education students from different backgrounds study together in a classroom at school.
4.(2).(78).Global partnership for development: Some major contributors of UNICEF are Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy (President: Sergio Mattarella), Japan (Vice President: Taro Aso), Norway (Prime Minister: Erna Solberg), United Kingdom (Foreign Secretary: Boris Johnson), Finland (President: Sauli Niinistö). Additional prominent donors include Albania, Argentina, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sweden has had a lengthy relationship with UNICEF as well.
4.(2).(79).Cleanup items (wet/dry vacuum, air purifier, and dehumidifier): We all want a clean home but don’t always want to clean it. This is where cleanup items come in handy. These items make cleaning your home easier so you can get back to enjoying your house or apartment. Cleanup items that can help you cut down on cleanup time include wet/dry vacuums, air purifiers, and dehumidifiers.
4.(2).(80).Variation in Training Focus across Medical Schools: The primary focus of a medical education is preparing students for their first year of residency training. Despite some significant variation in focus among schools’ core courses, all medical students receive similar preparation for these clinical years; every school includes common clinical clerkships in internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics-gynecology, family medicine, psychiatry and pediatrics.
4.(2).(81).Research: When it comes to education, you’ll find a wide range of materials and tools available. Finding just what you need can seem overwhelming at first—but with a little research up front, you can narrow down your options and save yourself some time in the long run. These are all educational materials, tools, and devices you should know about:
4.(2).(82).Bandwidth: What is Bandwidth? How do you use it in education? Where can it be used? What are some examples of bandwidth in action? And what is bandwidth exactly—is it internet speed, storage space or something else entirely? These are all questions that we explore here.
4.(2).(83).Broadcast video receivers: A television set is a broadcast video receiver. It may be used for reception of terrestrial television channels (reception), cable television (cable TV) reception, satellite television, video tape recorders/players/recorders or video streaming devices on which prerecorded material may be watched or recordings of such material may be made. Other types of broadcast receivers include radio receivers. More broadly an audio visual equipment is any piece of electronic equipment designed to receive moving images with sound.
4.(2).(84).Connection types: There are several different types of connections used in educational materials. Here is a breakdown of each
4.(2).(85).External input devices: There are several types of external input devices that you can use with your computer. These allow you to type text without using a keyboard.
4.(2).(86).Instructional setting: Teachers in an educational setting can use a wide variety of instructional materials. From flip charts to poster boards, they can choose from a number of tools that can be useful in encouraging student learning. There are also various devices that teachers have at their disposal when trying to educate students. These tools not only help with learning, but also serve as important educational aids. Here is a list of all educational materials you need to know about for your education classes!
4.(2).(87).Includes both regular classrooms and computer laboratories: Students at educational institutions are generally expected to have their own materials when they arrive on campus. Some materials that many students need include writing utensils (pens, pencils), textbooks (note: textbooks vary by school) , a laptop or computer of some sort (be it a desktop or laptop computer), and a backpack. For computer laboratories in particular, these items often include desks with attached chairs, as well as appropriate tools for processing images/videos/music.
4.(2).(88).Multimedia computer: There are three basic types of hardware used in modern computers: central processing units (CPUs), random access memory (RAM), and graphics processing units (GPUs). The video card, or GPU, is essentially a computer unto itself. It handles all your gaming needs and then some by providing additional RAM for multi-tasking applications such as Skype or Chrome.
4.(2).(89).Projection devices: To keep children engaged in a classroom setting for hours on end, educators need to incorporate a variety of tools into their teaching plan. One of these tools is projection equipment, which may include video projectors or interactive whiteboards. The ability to combine educational materials with visual aids makes these devices highly effective when it comes to teaching students about complex topics such as algebra or biology. In order for projection equipment to be fully utilized by educators, however, certain details must be kept in mind before purchase.
4.(2).(90).Videoconferencing: A trend in education technology that’s emerged in recent years is videoconferencing. Videoconferencing allows students and teachers from around the world to come together as if they were meeting face-to-face. Distance education can include a number of different features such as text chat or interactive whiteboards for group projects. With today’s video call software, distance learning has never been more convenient or accessible.
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This includes tools or instruments used for study and information gathering such as thermometers, scopes, etc. The subject of equipment is not limited to just that. It also covers vehicles used in research expeditions such as space ships and submarines. Here you will also find items like recreational gear such as bikes used for touring purposes or sports gear like balls used in different sports games or exercises. All these are kept under educational materials devices category.
4.(2).(91).Equipment's for medical students: The following educational materials, tools, and devices are commonly used in medical schools for students to use throughout their course of study. These items are recommended for each student depending on what program they choose as well as their specific career path. While every school is different with regard to these tools (and some even have their own proprietary products), there are general rules that all of them follow
4.(2).(92).Equipment's for Engineering students: There are a number of different tools you'll need in order to complete engineering projects at home. Some of these tools can be bought pre-made, while others will require some type of engineering modification. To help you pick out your favorite DIY supplies, here's a quick overview of all educational materials you'll need for your next project! We've also included an Amazon link so that you can easily shop for each tool as well. Happy building!
4.(2).(93).Others educational Equipment's: Picking out some educational equipment is not an easy job. There are so many different types of devices available on today’s market that finding what you need might seem overwhelming. It can take a lot of time and effort just to find all of your options, much less compare them against each other. The fact that you’re trying to save money doesn’t make it any easier!