New generation wireless technologies impact on educational environments. Case: utilizing Finnish sign language in interpreter training

This paper describes the impact of wireless technology development and penetration in creating future educational and research environments. Learning community colleges with city organisations and companies are working out their own solutions without telecom operators. Extremely cost effective ways...

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