We have two mobile labs in our elementary. One thing I have done is
to have a wireless access point set up on the cart itself. When the
mobile lab is in a classroom, the base is then connected to the
network in the classroom, thus keeping a strong signal for the mobile
lab.
There is
Okoboji has a ton of mobile labs. At the H.S. we have one for each core subject
area: Math, Science, Language Arts, Social Studies. Plus, one for study hall,
one in the Learning Skills room, and one shared by the Non-core subjects, and
one in the Media Center available for check-out from anyone
Mitch,
It looks like your principal wants a wireless cart and you want a couple
anchored labs of terminal clients. Are you asking for opinions on which
would be better? You can always build computer labs, but do you need mobile
computing? Would it be beneficial to have the teachers/students
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Behalf Of A.Bloomquist
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 11:14 AM
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Subject: Re: [info-tech] Laptop Carts
We have two mobile labs in our elementary. One thing I have done is to have a
wireless access point set up on the cart itself. When the mobile lab