Teaching equipment includes:
(1) Office furniture. Including office desks and chairs, ordinary chairs, sofas, filing cabinets, etc.
(2) Office automation equipment. Including computers, printers, copiers, digital speed printers, projectors, conference room amplification equipment, etc.
(3) Air conditioning equipment. Including split air conditioners and window air conditioners;
(4) Other equipment. Including paper shredders, scanners, fax machines, digital cameras, digital camcorders, televisions and DVD players, etc.
(5) Kitchen equipment. Including electromagnetic boilers, electric water boilers, and rice steaming cabinets.
(6) Optical equipment. Including microscopes, magnifying glasses, cameras, and telescopes.
(7) Multimedia equipment. Including blackboards, smart tablets, all-in-one machines, wall-mounted booths, etc.
(8) Lighting equipment. LED eye protection classroom lights, ED eye protection blackboard lights, etc.
(9) Basic classroom equipment. Desks and chairs, podiums, fume hoods, experimental tables and stools.
(10) Subject-specific teaching equipment. Equipment for art, music, physics, chemistry, biology, calligraphy, geography, history and other subjects.
(11) Books and equipment. Smart devices, conventional devices, electronic devices.
(12) Teaching software category. Calligraphy teaching software, psychological assessment software, etc.
Teaching instruments and equipment refer to instruments and equipment in teaching and scientific research units with a unit price of more than RMB 800 (inclusive) and used for teaching or scientific research. Teaching instruments can be divided into two categories: experimental and practical training, which are mainly used in science and engineering majors.