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The vector stencils library "School layout" contains 19 symbols of classroom furniture and educational equipment.
Use it to develop the school interioir design floor plan, furniture and educational equipment layout of classroom or training office using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
"Schools are organized spaces purposed for teaching and learning. The classrooms, where teachers teach and students learn, are of central importance..." [School. Wikipedia]
"Traditionally, classrooms have had one setup: straight rows of desks facing the front of the classroom.
Another classroom seating alternative would be the use of tables instead of desks." [Classroom. Wikipedia]
This design elements library is included in the School and Training Plans solution from the Building Plans area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
School furniture and educational equipment
School furniture and educational equipment, teacher's desk, desk, student desk, desk, single desk, semi-circular table, table, screen, portable chalkboard, chalkboard, podium, papers, locker, lecture hall desk, desk, globe, double desk, curved back chair, chair, chalkboard, chair, bookcase, bank, lockers,
This classroom floorplan example shows furniture and educational equipment layout. It was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
"A classroom or schoolroom is a room dedicated primarily to teaching or learning activities. Classrooms are found in educational institutions of all kinds, including public and private schools, home schools, corporations, and religious and humanitarian organizations. ...
For lessons that require specific resources or a vocational approach different types of classrooms both indoors and outdoors are used. This allows for learning in an authentic context that fosters the natural development of the particular vocational skill. This is known as situated learning. Classrooms can range from small groups of five or six to big classrooms with hundreds of students. A large class room is also called a lecture hall. A few examples of classrooms are computer labs which are used for IT lessons in schools, gymnasiums for sports, and science laboratories for biology, chemistry and physics. There are also small group classrooms where students learn in groups of about 7 ...
A university classroom with permanently installed desk-chairs, green chalkboards, and an overhead projector.
Most classrooms have a large writing surface where the instructor or students can share notes with other members of the class. Traditionally, this was in the form of a blackboard but these are becoming less common in well-equipped schools because of new alternatives like flipcharts, whiteboards and interactive whiteboards. Many classrooms also have TVs, maps, charts, Pencils, books, monographs and LCD projectors for presenting information and images from a computer." [Classroom. Wikipedia]
The example "Classroom furniture and equipment layout plan" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the School and Training Plans solution from the Building Plans area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Classroom furniture and equipment layout
Classroom furniture and equipment layout, window, casement, teacher's desk, desk, student desk, desk, room, podium, papers, globe, double door, chalkboard, chair, bookcase,

Education Illustration, Scientific Illustration, Scientific Diagram, Scientific Drawing, Education Diagram, Education Drawing Education

Education Illustration, Scientific Illustration, Scientific Diagram, Scientific Drawing, Education Diagram, Education Drawing
This solution extends ConceptDraw PRO and ConceptDraw MINDMAP with specific content that helps illustrate educational documents, presentations, and websites quickly and easily with astronomy, chemistry, math and physics vector pictures and clip art.
The vector stencils library "School layout" contains 19 symbols of school furniture and educational equipment.
Use these shapes for drawing layout floor plans of school classrooms, universiry lecture halls and auditories, training offices in he ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the School and Training Plans solution from the Building Plans area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Locker
Locker, locker,
Bank of 5 Lockers
Bank of 5 Lockers, bank, lockers,
Chalkboard
Chalkboard, chalkboard,
Bookcase
Bookcase, bookcase,
Podium
Podium, podium,
Globe
Globe, globe,
Papers
Papers, papers,
Portable Chalkboard
Portable Chalkboard, portable chalkboard, chalkboard,
Screen
Screen, screen,
Semi-circular Table
Semi-circular Table, semi-circular table, table,
Teacher's Desk
Teacher's Desk, teacher's desk, desk,
Lecture Hall Desk
Lecture Hall Desk, lecture hall desk, desk,
Student Desk - Group of 4
Student Desk - Group of 4, student desk, desk,
Single Desk
Single Desk, single desk,
Double Desk
Double Desk, double desk,
Student Desk
Student Desk, student desk, desk,
Student Desk - Group of 2
Student Desk - Group of 2, student desk, desk,
Curved Back Chair
Curved Back Chair, curved back chair, chair,
Chair
Chair, chair,
This image chart sample was drawn on the base of data from the website of the Office of Information Management and Analysis of the University of Texas at Austin.
"Undergraduate tuition and fees are based on 30 credit hours enrolled per academic year or full-time tuition as defined by the institution."
[utexas.edu/ tuition/ attach/ 2013-14_ NCG_ Tuition_ and_ Fees_ Table_ 20131122.pdf]
"Tuition payments, known primarily as tuition in American English and as tuition fees in British English, Canadian English, Australian English, New Zealand English and Indian English, refers to a fee charged for educational instruction during higher education.
Tuition payments are charged by educational institutions in some countries to assist with funding of staff and faculty, course offerings, lab equipment, computer systems, libraries, facility upkeep and to provide a comfortable student learning experience. In most countries, especially in non-English-speaking countries, there are no or only nominal tuition fees for all forms of education, including university and other higher education." [Tuition payments. Wikipedia]
The picture graph example "Resident undergraduate tuition and fees at national comparison group institutions, academic year 2013-14" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Picture Graphs solution from the Graphs and Charts area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Pictorial chart
Pictorial chart, picture graph, picture chart, pictorial chart,

Fishbone Diagram Problem Solving

The Ishikawa diagram, Cause and Effect diagram, Fishbone diagram — all they are the names of one and the same visual method for working with causal connections. Originally invented by Kaoru Ishikawa to control the process quality, the Ishikawa diagram is well proven in other fields of management and personal scheduling, events planning, time management. It is a chart in the form of a fish, whose head is a problem, the fins are variants for its causes.
To design easily the Fishbone diagram, you can use a special ConceptDraw PRO vector graphic and diagramming software which contains the powerful tools for Fishbone diagram problem solving offered by Fishbone Diagrams solution for the Management area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
This lecture hall seating plan sample was created on the base of the Lecture Theatre floorplan from the website of the Kent Science Park, UK.
[kentsciencepark.co.uk/ MeetingRooms/ MeetingRooms.aspx]
"A lecture hall (or lecture theatre) is a large room used for instruction, typically at a college or university. Unlike a traditional classroom with a capacity from one to four dozen, the capacity of lecture halls is typically measured in the hundreds. Lecture halls almost always have a pitched floor, so that those in the rear are sat higher than those at the front, allowing them to see the lecturer. The importance of lecture halls is so significant that some schools of architecture have offered courses exclusively centered on their design. The noted Boston architect Earl Flansburgh wrote numerous articles focusing on achieving efficacious lecture hall design.
Lecture halls differ from seminar rooms in that they allow for little versatility in use, although they are no less flexible than, for example, chemistry laboratories. Experimentation, group work, and other contemporary educational methods are not practicable in a lecture hall. On the other hand, lecture halls are excellent for focusing the attention of a large group on a single point, either an instructor or an audio-visual presentation, and modern lecture halls often feature audio-visual equipment. A microphone and loudspeakers are common to help the lecturer be heard, and projection screens may be used for large displays. The acoustic properties of lecture halls have been the subject of numerous international studies, some even antedating the use of electronic amplification." [Lecture hall. Wikipedia]
The example "Lecture theatre floor plan" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the School and Training Plans solution from the Building Plans area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Lecture hall floor plan
Lecture hall floor plan, window, casement, toilet, straight staircase, stair section, rectangular table, table, double door, double basin, door, chair,

Cisco networking, Cisco network icons, Cisco icon Cisco Network Diagrams

Cisco networking, Cisco network icons, Cisco icon
Cisco Network Diagrams solution extends ConceptDraw PRO software with samples, templates and libraries of vector stencils for drawing the Cisco computer network diagrams.