Classrooms with Wi-Fi: a challenge for teacher control and a revolution in learning

The proliferation of wirelessly connected laptops and Wi-Fi-enabled campuses create challenges for teacher control in the classroom. Bhave discuses the teacher challenges that stem from the wireless technologies and their interaction with existing classroom topology. These technologies can open up n...

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Behavior Change
Classrooms
Communications
Computers
Education
Educational Benefits
Educational Technology
Electronic Equipment
Equipment and supplies
Information technology
Internet
Learning
Outcomes of Education
Projection Equipment
Secondary Education
Student Participation
Teacher Behavior
Teachers
Topology
Wi-Fi
Wireless networks
title Classrooms with Wi-Fi: a challenge for teacher control and a revolution in learning
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