Do Students Really Benefit From Wireless Classrooms?

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Introduction The days of being tied to a desktop PC are over, and the age of the laptop has taken over. Flexibility and mobility have now become absolute standards for using technology in education. In this discourse, several topics will be discussed: first, defining what exactly wireless is; focusing on the two main types of wireless networks that are used today; second, the usage of wireless technology will be discussed, focusing in on specifically how …

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