Franklin Consulting Wireless Networking in Education Tom Franklin TechLearn ‑ consulting.ac.uk
Franklin Consulting Introduction Educational benefits of wireless computing Putting computers into learning using wireless Ubiquitous computing conclusions
Franklin Consulting Benefits of wireless Flexibility Extended reach Networking Students’ Computers Enhancing education Precondition for ubiquitous computing
Franklin Consulting When to use it Teaching areas Extending the network to new areas Public areas (library, café) Occasional use Out doors
Franklin Consulting Increased flexibility and reach No need to flood wire Can be connected to the network anywhere Anywhere in a “room” Can cover areas that you would not wire Public spaces – like cafes Outdoors – smokers can access from their cars The whole resource centre / library
Franklin Consulting Computers at teaching Computers go to the students Currently students have to go to the computers All spaces can be used with computers Currently just computer labs Computers can be integrated into learning Currently dominate or are absent
Franklin Consulting Networking students’ computers Increasing number of students have their own PC Increasingly this is portable PDA or laptop Students want to be able to use them in college Wireless simplifies these issues Access is where the student is No ports to be damaged through frequent use Separate subnet for security Can be outside the firewall
Franklin Consulting How to put computers in teaching Computer ownership is like literacy 90% literate you still have to read everything 100% literate changes everything Putting computers in students’ hands “Loan machines” Computer carts Ubiquitous computing
Franklin Consulting Computer cart
Franklin Consulting Computer carts Complete IT set up on the move Can be used in conjunction with satellite for true mobility Secure Mobile – can be used in any teaching space All spaces become “computing labs” Computers go to the teaching Set up time Battery charging
Franklin Consulting Ubiquitous Computing “ All teaching proceeds on the assumption that all students and faculty have appropriate access to the internet ” David Brown
Franklin Consulting All “Own” Identical Mobile Computers + 2-Year Refresh All “Own” Identical Mobile Computers All “Own” Threshold Mobile Computers (All “Own” Identical Desktop Computers) (All “Own” Threshold Computers) (All “Own” Network Computers) (All Have Access to Threshold Computers) All Have Access to Public Computer Labs After Brown Hierarchy of Ubiquity Current position Position by 2008?
Franklin Consulting Ubiquitous computing All students required to have their own computer (Laptop or PDA) to a minimum specification Internet enabled everywhere; at all times Fully embedded in education May come with “top-up” fees Some institutions working towards it
Franklin Consulting Conclusion Wireless is equivalent to going from a reference to a loan library It allows computing to go to the learning It can be used to support students’ own computers Students will demand it within two years Ubiquitous computing will come in many institutions in the next five years