January 4, 2008, Newsletter Issue #100: Classroom Projectors: Brightness

Tip of the Week

Classrooms can be deceiving with regards to brightness because of fluorescent lights. These lights are extraordinarily bad for the projected image. Fluorescent lights tend to make a room much brighter which will make your classroom projector appear much dimmer. To counter the effects of classroom lighting, make sure that you purchase a classroom projector that is bright enough to leave the majority of the class lights on. This way you can maximize your lesson plan and minimize the “goofing off” that happens when you turn off the lights.

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