At Brooklyn Free School (1), there are no exams, homework, or marks. Instead, the students themselves create the rules and take charge of their learning. In the School of the Future in the USA (2), the students don't need to buy books as they use computers that are connected to the internet for their learning materials. Ørestad Gymnasium in Denmark (5) has open-learning zones instead of traditional classroom walls, where more than 1,000 students study. Teachers move around these zones, offering assistance to students (6). In cases where students live on a vast continent like Australia (7), their nearest school might be hours away. In such situations, students can study at the School of the Air and receive their lessons over the internet (8).