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Assume you are a teacher who would like to address a technology issue at your school. Many of the students' textbooks provide Web links for engaging enrichment activities. Each classroom has five computers, but there is only one
computer connected to the Internet per room, and the computers are all at least five years old. Your peers, students, and their parents all support your desire to increase Internet access in the classroom for instructional purposes.

What would have to be done to increase Internet access? List the steps that would be taken and/or who would have to be contacted in order to have this change take place in the classrooms at school.

o address each level (starting from the school site) that would need to be involved within the administrative structure.

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The solution addresses the issue of a teacher addressing a technology issue at the school where he or she teaches.

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I would implement wireless internet access for all of the computers instead of a dedicated line internet access.

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1) Speak to IT manager to see if wireless capabilities (or WIFI) are available. If wireless ...

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