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remote_learning_technology [2020/11/30 17:01]
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 ======Remote Learning Technology Requirement====== ​ ======Remote Learning Technology Requirement====== ​
  
-**Meeting the Technology Requirement for Remote Learning** +(This article ​is no longer maintained.)
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-As stated in the [[http://​olin.smartcatalogiq.com/​2020-21/​Catalog/​Academic-Policies-and-Procedures/​Technology-Requirements-for-Remote-Learning|Technology Requirements for Remote Learning Policy]], students must have access to an adequate computer and sufficient internet connection. +
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-//Checking your connectivity//​ +
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-  * We recommend that students use [[http://​speedtest.net/​|speedtest.net]] ​(or some other tool for checking internet speed and patency) for the location(s) that they plan to attend class from. (Note that "​latency"​ may be reported as "​ping"​ or similar.) +
-  * Speed should be calculated per person. Plan for the maximum number of people who will need to be online at a given time and divide the reported bandwidth by that number for your estimate. +
-  * If your speeds are particularly low, you may want to perform the test when only one person ​is online to get a good estimate. +
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-//​Additional tips for reliable internet//​ +
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-  * Wired internet connections (cable internet, fiber-based internet, etc.) tend to be reliable, subject to local events or provider problems. Consumer-oriented connections tend to have bandwidth and usage caps designed for small family use. +
-  * Terrestrial cellular internet connections may experience degraded reliability based on location, distance to tower, or seasonal foliage/​snow cover, and may have smaller usage caps. +
-  * Terrestrial point-to-point wireless connections (microwave, infrared, laser, etc.) tend to be reliable over short distances if properly installed, and may experience degradation based on weather (rain/​snow). +
-  * Satellite wireless connections tend to have high latency (500-700ms),​ tend to have limited upload bandwidth, may have smaller usage caps, and may experience degradation due to weather (rain/​snow),​ or due to local foliage. +