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Bridging-the-Digital-Divide-Wi-Fi-Challenges-in-Portuguese-Schools.pptx

Maria Beatriz Faria Florêncio

Created on November 26, 2024

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Wi-Fi Challenges in Portuguese Schools

A reliable internet connection helps students research topics, discover different viewpoints, and build critical thinking skills.

Increased Access to Information

Digital tools and online learning platforms give students access to a wide range of information and interactive ways to learn.

Enhanced Learning Opportunities

The Importance of Connectivity in Education

Schools might not have the technical skills needed to effectively manage or fix network problems.

Lack of Technical Expertise

Limited budgets often prevent schools from upgrading and maintaining reliable internet connectivity.

Limited Funding

Old equipment, insufficient bandwidth, and ineffective network design can slow down internet performance.

Lack of Proper Infrastructure

Understanding the Obstacles to Reliable Wi-Fi

Adopting Wi-Fi 6 technology can offer faster speeds and greater capacity to support more devices.

Wi-Fi 6 Technology

Cloud-based platforms can assist in managing and optimizing network resources, enhancing both efficiency and performance.

Cloud-Based Solutions

Satellite internet can offer reliable connectivity in areas where there is little or no existing infrastructure.

Satellite Internet

Enhancing School Wi-Fi Connectivity

Collaboration between government agencies, schools, and technology providers can spark innovation and speed up progress.

Encourage Collaboration

Equipping educators and students with digital literacy skills is key to making effective use of technology.

Encourage Digital Literacy

Investing in modern infrastructure and technical support is essential to guarantee equal access.

Prioritize Funding

Ensuring Equal Access: The Way Forward for Education in Portugal