Friday, November 25, 2011

The backpack server-LAN achievement "education hot spots"

27 years old DuZe Neil (Neil Dsouza) before Cisco (Cisco) once for AT&T developed the first 4 G router. DuZe in San Francisco as nonprofit organization TeachAClass. Org's co-founder, is working to give developing countries send to education resources. He on the web site to introduce his practice by bringing together the volunteers to use Skype and Webex of such tools to developing country orphanage for remote teaching.

You may ask, many remote areas without access to the Internet, how to implement the remote education?

DuZe procedure is, use simple and effective technology: no Internet, create LAN.

His group put education material packing exist in the server, the server appearance small enough to be installed in a double shoulder pack, plugged in to start. Laptop computers only need to have the function of the wireless network and a common browsers can. In this way, a DuZe called "Education hot spots" (Education Hotspot) LAN are formed. Only students through the access LAN can get what they desire for knowledge, what battery is in wm8650 tablet pc the distance of the remote and the lack of infrastructure is not problem.

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