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	<title>Linked and Loaded &#187; Wi-Fi in schools</title>
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		<title>The Wi-Fi bus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a fascinating story of how access to the Internet alters behavior . . . in a good way. Students endure hundreds of hours on yellow buses each year getting to and from school in this desert exurb of Tucson, and stir-crazy teenagers break the monotony by teasing, texting, flirting, shouting, climbing (over seats) and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a fascinating story of how <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/12/education/12bus.html" target="_blank">access to the Internet alters behavior</a> . . . in a good way.</p>
<blockquote><p>Students endure hundreds of hours on yellow buses each year getting to and from school in this desert exurb of Tucson, and stir-crazy teenagers break the monotony by teasing, texting, flirting, shouting, climbing (over seats) and sometimes punching (seats or seatmates).</p>
<p>But on this chilly morning, as bus No. 92 rolls down a mountain highway just before dawn, high school students are quiet, typing on laptops.</p>
<p>Morning routines have been like this since the fall, when school officials mounted a mobile Internet router to bus No. 92’s sheet-metal frame, enabling students to surf the Web. The students call it the Internet Bus, and what began as a high-tech experiment has had an old-fashioned — and unexpected — result. Wi-Fi access has transformed what was often a boisterous bus ride into a rolling study hall, and behavioral problems have virtually disappeared.</p>
<p>“It’s made a big difference,” said J. J. Johnson, the bus’s driver. “Boys aren’t hitting each other, girls are busy, and there’s not so much jumping around.”</p>
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<p>I guess many of them are playing games, chatting with friends or doing other fun stuff, but anything is better than the boredom of the bus.</p>
<p>I wonder how well Wi-Fi would work to improve behavior in actual schools, particularly schools that have problems with discipline. Hopefully our education officials will pay attention to this development.</p>
<p>As someone who travels often, it&#8217;s painfully obvious that something like Wi-Fi can change a trip dramatically, particularly when you forget to bring reading material. There&#8217;s always tons of dead time, even if you&#8217;re on a fun trip as a tourist, and having access to the Internet is a great way to pass the time. I can only imagine how relieved students are to have this on their buses. Hopefully we&#8217;ll see it in most airplanes soon.</p>
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