Educational Telecommunications
Final Presentations
December 11, 1999
The Future of Reading
by 
Joel Battle
 

(final paper)

Radio Astronomy:
The Basics and Educational Resources
by 
Ellen Blevins

(final paper)

Low Power, Low Frequency Radio Use in the Educational Arena
by
Susan Horowitz

(final paper)

High-Definition Television: An Uncertain Future
by 
Jim Long

(final paper)

Distance Education Systems
by
Janet Miranda

(final paper)

Distance Learning: A New Paradigm
by 
Joy Pickering

(final paper)

Firewalls
by 
Penney 
Procsal

(final paper)

Fat Pipe to the House: High-speed Internet Connectivity for Home Use
by 
Curry Searle
(final paper)
Project E.L.F. The Submarine Long Wave: The U.S. Navy's Extremely Low Frequency Communication System
by
Chris Stoermer

(final paper)

Video Tele-Conferencing for Training
by 
Greg Thatcher

(final paper)

Post-secondary Internet Education
by
Russell Vardell

(final paper)

IPv6: The Next Generation
by 
Roy Zumwalt

(final paper)

Understanding Basic Encryption and its Implications for Education
by
Kelly Ritchie

(final paper)

Spread Spectrum Wireless Systems 
by 
Wanda Dansby
 

(final paper)

Optical Networking: What's in store for educational telecommunications?
by 
Marlene Kerchenski

(final paper)

The Difference between Analog and Digital Telephones
by 
Afeefa Aldawoud

(final paper)

The Benefits of a Technology Based Education for K-12 Participants
by
Jim Rodriguez
(final paper)
The final presentations were enjoyed by a very attentive audience!

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