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"From a deeper perspective, I think wi-fi has fundamnentally changed the way students carry out their lives at Cal. It changes the the basics of communications, breaks down certain barriers for information transmission, and allows the ease for interconnections globally."

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Sources / Links

 

Sources

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Bhave, Mahesh P. (2002, November). Classrooms with Wi-Fi: A Challenge for Teacher Control and a Revolution in Learning. T H E Journal (Technological Horizons in Education) 30.4 (November 2002). Retrieved October 25, 2005 from UC Berkeley, Expanded Academic ASAP.

Dornan, Andy. (2002). The Essential Guide to Wireless Applications: From Cellular Phones to Wi-Fi." Upper Sadle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall PTR.

Fear. Allen. (2005, September). Catch the New Wave in Wireless Networking: 802.11n. Retrieved October 25, 2005 from http://www.cnet.com

Fordan, Dan. (2004, March). Campus Wireless Technology Leading to Innovations in the Classroom and Beyond: University of California Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center. Retrieved October 20, 2005 from http://www.uctlc.org/news/2004/03/feature.php

Luo, Hui. (2004, March). Wireless Fidelity Technology. Retrieved October 25, 2005 from UC Berkeley, McGraw-Hill Access Science.

Levine, Lawrence. (2002, December). Laptop Clasrooms Present New Teaching Challenges. T H E Journal (Technological Horizons in Education) 30.5 (December 2002). Retrieved October 25, 2005 from UC Berkeley, Expanded Academic ASAP.

Olsen, Florence. (2000, October). The Wireless Evolution. The Chronicle of Higher Education, Information Technology, Page A59. Retrieved October 20, 2005 from UC Berkeley, Lexis Nexis Academic.

Piplani, Preeti. (2005, April). Professors Address Web-Obsessed. The Daily Californian. Retrieved October 20, 2005 from http://www.dailycal.org/particle.asp?id=18254.

McWilliams, Gary. (2005, October). Laptops in Classrooms Not Working Out as Hoped. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 20, 2005 from http://www.post-gazette.com

Univeristy of California Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center. (2004, March). Educational Technology Update: Audio Response Systems Improve Student Participation in Large Classes. Retrieved October 20, 2005 from http://www.uctlc.org/news/2004/03/ feature.php

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Links

IEEE 802.11 Tutorial

Maps of Wi-Fi Installations Across US

University of California, Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center

Wi-Fu Tutorial

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