Computer Science, asked by bharath2579, 10 months ago

Importance of computer networking in school

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Answered by Anonymous
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Computer networks provide communication possibilities faster than other facilities. Because of these optimal information and communication possibilities, computer networks may increase the organizational learning rate, which many authors declare as the only fundamental advantage in competition.

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Answered by ushashrimali1983
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Schools can profit from computer networking in many of the same ways as corporations or families. Potential benefits include:

Faster access to more information.

Improved communication and collaboration.

More convenient access to software tools.

Theoretically, students exposed to a networked environment in school will be better prepared for future jobs in the industry. Networks can help teachers to complete better online lesson plans and forms from a variety of locations — multiple classrooms, staff lounges, and their homes. In short, the promise of school networks seems almost unlimited...

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