Does this mean we have to have high-speed Internet access at home? Is it going to be difficult to enable the iBooks to use our home Internet connection?
Not necessarily—most of the online use will not be bandwidth intensive. Additionally, online work will be compatible with home computers. Therefore, if configuring the iBook to use the home dial-up connection is too difficult, the online work can be done on the existing home computer instead. This is also recommended if parents believe it is too difficult to monitor student use of the Internet at home if the iBook is used. The easiest way to enable Internet access is through a wireless network. The configuration for using a home wireless network will be very easy. The iBooks also have internal modems and wired network connection options if needed.
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