Thanks for getting back to me on this.  What wireless system are you
using (is this website via a third party or one you created)?   
 
I understand fully about the technical issue to an instructional
problem, but this was something we were asked to do.
 
Gary
 
Gary Moore
Assistant Dean for Information Systems
Hofstra University School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(516) 463-6067
 


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I'm also interested in what everyone has to say about this because we
had a pilot.  We setup a website to allow the professors to "turn on or
off" the wireless network for their class.  This would look in RADIUS
and find all students for that professor and change their "access to
professor denied".  Then all students from "his class" would not be able
to login.  At the end of class the RADIUS would change back to "access
normal".The problem is that for the students that come in early you must
do a manual sweep of the "network the professor is in, thus you need to
know exactly what location.  This becomes very delicate when you have to
scan to turn off or kick out 500 students in one auditorium class.  Be
sure you have enough capacity to perform API functions (scanning for
users already logged in) and service clients.  On another note, it
became an issue of, are you going to provide a technical issue to an
instructional problem.  If you have a math class and you don't want
calculators do you frisk all students to make sure they don't have a
calculator or do you have just make sure they are put away.It ran for a
full semester, I do not have the feedback from all involved yet, and I
have no idea if we are going to continue this or not.  Because of this
I'm interested to hear if anyone else is going to try this or if they
think it isn't necessary, what does your faculty think?  Thank you for
the information.
From: Gary Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 12:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Restricting Students Wireless Access Based on
In Class Roles
 My apologies ahead of time if this thread subject has been posted
before.  We are looking to shut off wireless access of students based on
a scheduled system of when they are in class.  We are using the Bradford
networks security system and are looking to implement roles for each
class taught at the school.  However, at this moment, it looks like we
have to manually add the students to each class/role until we have our
university implemented switchover to Windows/Active Directory from
Novell which will not be for at least another year (we are using SCT
Banner for our campus integrated system).
 
I was wondering if there is anyone out there that has done this and how
they accomplished it.   Greatly appreciate any responses to this.  
Thanks.
 

 
 
Gary Moore
Assistant Dean for Information Systems
Hofstra University School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(516) 463-6067
 
 

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