The Future of Education is Wireless |
Posted by: Justina Spencer |
This is not your father’s grade school. Let’s face it—this probably isn’t even your kid’s grade school. Deep pockets and a forward-looking IT staff have made the Norwood School in Bethesda, MD a place where blackboards—and even white boards--are as obsolete as rotary dial phones. Instead, this well-funded, private K-8 school uses an 802.11n wireless LAN to connect every student to his or her own laptop or tablet PC, and every classroom to its own networked wireless projector. |
Source: WiFi Planet (CT-USA) | Published: April 3rd, 2009 |
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