I don't mean to sound trite, but the best practice could be a "great
instructor". If we can't keep them now from daydreaming, doodling, and writing
a paper for the next class why would we want to do anything differently in a
totally on-line environment. Dick K.

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Richard Kirchmeyer, Ed.D.
Vice President for Information Technology
Western Kentucky University
1 Big Red Way
Bowling Green, KY   42101
(270)745-2243 (o)
(270)745-6577 (f)
Mike Stocke wrote:

>
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Does anyone have faculty who do not want students using wireless to surf the
> Internet and send e-mail
>
> during class and if so what best practices have been created to prevent
> these activities?
>
> Mike Stocke
>
> University of Washington, Bothell
>
> Director of Information Systems
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