2.1 design requirements
In order to facilitate students to access a variety of geographical information data such as dynamic environmental data, remote sensing and telemetry data and data of geographical cases involved in each standard course and textbook, facilitate students to carry out practical activities, and create conditions for exploratory learning and subject experimental activities; Create conditions for heuristic, inquiry-based, discussion and participatory teaching; Infiltrate the frontier of geographical science development into the course teaching.
2.2 functional requirements
It can meet the requirements of geography education teaching and facilitate students to be familiar with, touch and operate conventional geographical teaching instruments and modern geographic information technology. Learn to use the globe and digital planet system to locate and obtain information
2.3 building requirements
a) Floor: the floor of special classrooms and corridors shall not be equipped with steps. The ground should be dustproof and easy to clean, wear-resisting and skidproof;
b) Doors and windows: the front and back doors shall be installed, the width of the doorway shall not be less than 1200 mm, observation window shall be set on the door fan, and daylighting and ventilation window shall be set on the upper part of the door
c) Walls: the three walls of the dedicated classroom shall be solid and flat, so as to facilitate the situational layout.
d) Integrated wiring system: the main control valve shall be installed for indoor power supply. Indoor power socket and lighting power should be designed and controlled separately. The vertical through well and equipment location of the integrated wiring system should be reserved for the newly built classrooms.
e) Power load: the power distribution lines and equipment power capacity of special classrooms shall have a margin to meet the needs of constantly adopting modern teaching methods and gradually increasing teaching equipment.