October 20, 2006
Most Classrooms Now Have Wireless Access, Survey Finds
A majority of college classrooms have wireless access, and colleges continue to list their top information-technology concern as network and data security, according to the Campus Computing Project, an annual survey of how colleges use information technology.
Kenneth C. Green, director of the Campus Computing Project, says campuses are investing more in wireless technology because it allows students and faculty members to work on the go and because more students are purchasing laptop
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