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Case Study Education & Research - WLAN

 

Buchanon High School kids Are Learning Everywhere and at Any Time

  • Chuck Philips, Clovis Unified School District Technology Director, is a firm believer in the "Anytime,
    Anywhere" concept of learning. He believes students should have access to the Internet and learning
    materials at all times, whether they are in school as well as in their homes. To that end, the Clovis
    School District has implemented wireless data networking program at Buchanon High School, a
    sprawling spread out campus with 3000 students.

Steven K. Hayt Elementary School: Integrating Technology
Across the Curriculum and the Campus

  • A SCHOOL ENHANCES LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY
    The computer-less classroom, once standard, has disappeared much the same as the one-room
    schoolhouse. In addition to the traditional "basics," today's schools must prepare their students for the
    technology-rich environment where they will compete as adults. Today's students have grown up with
    video games, "special effect" movies, and computers in their homes. They are ripe for the type of
    hands-on learning that computers provide. According to a recent study, there are currently 82,065 K-12
    schools with computers in the US, and 89-95% of these use the Internet as a teaching tool. 95% of the
    16 million students in higher educational institutions will be online by 2003. As educators plan for this
    future, a key question they face is, "How can schools more effectively incorporate the Internet and
    computers into the curriculum?"

Technical Education Center Osceola (TECO)

  • Wireless technology has become very popular in learning environments, and increasingly, Proxim
    products are the preferred choice. It is a great complement to be considered the best wireless solution
    by those who use it; however, it’s a higher tribute to be chosen by those who are so wellversed and
    qualified in the discipline to teach it.
    The Technical Education Center Osceola (TECO) is a workforce training facility in Kissimee, Florida. This
    fall, the school commenced the Wireless Communication Technology Program, the first in the nation to
    address the need for highly-skilled professionals in the wireless field. Through a combination of industryrecognized
    courses (both theory and hands-on), students learn the most advanced wireless technologies
    as they relate to WAN, LAN, cellular, satellite, and ad-hoc networking. Graduates receive a Wireless
    Communications Engineering Certificate, enabling them to compete for starting salaries of $40,000+ in
    high tech positions both locally and worldwide in this fast-growing, cutting edge industry.

Cal Architecture Students Designing Wirelessly

  • With over a thousand students, professors and researchers, University of California at
    Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design (CED) is the largest architecture school in the
    western United States. Noted internationally for its excellence in research and design, the CED
    can now claim yet another innovative design project: its own wireless network.

 

University of Tennessee Wireless

  • The University of Tennessee at Knoxville offers undergraduate, graduate and professional education to
    over 27,000 students and employs more than 4,000 faculty and staff. As one of the premier universities
    in the state, the University is at the forefront of using technology and has recently deployed a campus
    wireless network using Proxim’s ORiNOCO AP-2000 dual slot access point to provide students and
    faculty with easy access to high-speed Internet and the wired campus network.

 

 

 

 

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