3 outlooks.* Math and science learning Outdoor learning and integrated learning could be the norm for high school. Supporting such spaces for math and science requires a broadband Wide Area Network that can handle data, voice and video traffic; Local Area Networks with wired and wireless connectivity at every site; portable math and science probes; Webcams and GIS technology. * Learning in cyberspace--School could be supported by virtual learning games and virtual tutors. Cyberschool also requires WAN; LANs; and a capacity for peer-to-peer networking See peer-to-peer network. ; personal access devices; software for personal learning plans and the Virtual Guidance Counselor guidance counselor Child psychology A school worker trained to screen, evaluate and advise students on career and academic matters System. * The elementary school elementary school: see school. classroom--Online learning would be typical. Fifth Grade 2010 would require a license to a distance learning service; a school messaging system Software that provides an electronic mail delivery system. It is made up of the following functional components, which may be packaged together or independently. Mail User Agent ; and an interactive whiteboard. |
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