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  2. Technology of television - Wikipedia

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    The technology of television has evolved since its early days using a mechanical system invented by Paul Gottlieb Nipkow in 1884. Every television system works on the scanning principle first implemented in the rotating disk scanner of Nipkow. This turns a two-dimensional image into a time series of signals that represent the brightness and ...

  3. NCES Blog | Students’ Internet Access Before and During the ...

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    Nevertheless, inequalities persist. As the prevalence of technology in education grows, it will be important to continue to track equity not only in access but also in quality of access and frequency and competency of use. Explore the following resources to learn more about students’ access to, use of, and competency with education technology.

  4. 1:1 Technology and its Effect on Student Academic ... - ed

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    This study set out to determine whether one to one technology (1:1 will be used hereafter) truly impacts and effects the academic achievement of students. This study’s second goal was to determine whether 1:1 Technology also effects student motivation to learn. Data was gathered from students participating in this study through the Pearson ...

  5. Digital scholarship is a research agenda concerned with how the internet and digital technologies are transforming scholarly practice, encompassing a range of social and technological factors (Weller, 2011). Digital scholarship covers a range of academic activities. Some have gained more acceptance than others, for example online reposi-

  6. Wireless network - Wikipedia

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    Wireless icon. A wireless network is a computer network that uses wireless data connections between network nodes. [ 1] Wireless networking allows homes, telecommunications networks and business installations to avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building, or as a connection between various equipment locations. [ 2]

  7. Policies promoting wireless broadband in the United States

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    Policies promoting wireless broadband are policies, rules, and regulations supporting the "National Wireless Initiative", a plan to bring wireless broadband Internet access to 98% of Americans. [1] Spectrum is limited and much of it already in use. This raises the issue of space and strength of supporting the network.

  8. The purpose of this research is to study different perspectives of managers and employees on BYOD policy. Employee opinions affect company decisions because attitudes and thoughts of personnel are part of any implementation process in organizations. The research model shown in Fig. 1 assumes organizational perspective about BYOD policy

  9. Presents a debate on which technology will be in tomorrow's classrooms and the pros and cons of wiring classrooms and using a wireless network. Concluding comments address the likelihood, and desirability, of placing computers throughout the entire educational process and what types of computers and capabilities are needed.