Monday, November 9, 2015

What Equipment Should Be in Classes? By : Adhisma Alzahra Siddinanda

EEPIS, as we know, has many equipment installed inside the classes. Air Conditioner, LCD Projector, black board or white board, etc. We’re only needed to use these equipments as it must. But, as user of those classes, I think there’re a lot of things they should add into the classes. So, we can study in class like we’re having home. But don’t worry, I won’t suggest a swimming pool in a class.

First of all, management need to add more electric socket on every side of class. Why? It’s a blah if we aren’t, sometimes, using our laptop to do some duty in class. And with those lack of electric sockets in a class, hardened us to do these homework (I know we should do homework on home, not on class). So with add some electric sockets, it will be far better.

Secondly, we need an AC reserves on each class. Sometimes, main AC doesn’t work properly. With AC reserves, the classes’ temperature are remain same, even when main AC can’t work. Or, if management can’t fulfill this, they should repair those broken AC. I found some classes has broken AC in it, so it feel hot everytime we use the class.

Third, we need a gallon of mineral water in class. I know it sounds weird. But my former Junior High School applied it. And everyone on my former class feel satisfied with it. Of course, we feel satisfied with it. Besides we don’t need to go to canteen to buy some mineral water, we can avoid to spend some amount of money, just for buy a bottle of water. Instead, we only need to bring an empty bottle and fill it on nearby mineral water source (not a fountain—it’s not Dota). You know, far from our parent and have limited amount of money is the main issue we’re talking here.

Fourth, add curtains for D4 classes. It’s annoying when we’re having presentation in class, then the sun shine through windows. It’s okay with the outer windows. They applied curtains there. What I mean is those windows that directly faces to D4 Main Hall. The architecture of D4 building itself, allowing sun shine to go through the hall, thus indirectly shine the class. With these curtains, we can avoid it.

Fifth, we need an access point in every class. I know they’ve installed so many access point on every side of EEPIS. But it’s not enough. Sometimes we can’t connect to eepiswlan connection when we’re inside the class. And sometimes we can’t get a fast connection, because the access point itself, being accessed by many laptops (and even computers) in a time. By adding an access point in all class, we can keep our connection inside the class as well as in outside class.

Sixth, why don’t they add a LAN socket? One day in PS building, I found a class has two LAN sockets installed in it. I don’t know why they added such socket in PS’ classes. But, I think if we’re having those in other classes, we don’t need another access point in class. Only bring our very own LAN wire, plug it into laptop and the socket, and make the laptop the access point. It’s way more simple and need less money than what I’ve suggested on a paragraph before it.

Seventh, and the last, we need a printer inside a class. With those reports we must submit, obviously we need to print it before submit it. With those printer installed in a class, we –once again—don’t need to spend too much money. Just buy some F4 papers, and print it through the class’ printer. Again, we talking about limited amount of money here.

These are all equipment addition I want in a class. I know management won’t accept all of them (even they won’t accept these at all).  But yes, there’s nothing wrong with keep our hope live, isn’t it?

Adhisma Alzahra Siddinanda, IT 2015, Speech Div.
Review :
- Nicely done! But it's unfortunate that Swimming pool can't be added... (Eh?)
- It's cheerful and adding jokes in it makes it better. However, I do not recomend to do this on an actual Essay competition because Essay supposed to be formal.
- You need to stay sharp! there are several minor mistakes and Typos that you should be watching out, such as not adding -s on a verb of a simple present sentence with a singular object.

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