Who are You?(radio frequency identification equipment as ID systems for schools and universities)
American School & University, December, 2006 by Kennedy, Mike
Byline: Mike Kennedy
Once upon a time, there was a school where all the teachers knew all the students by name. All the students knew their class schedules and arrived for each session long before the tardy bell rang. Students and staff never strayed into areas where they were not authorized to go, and visitors didn't think of coming onto campus without permission.
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In that fairy tale existence, schools and universities would not need an identification system to monitor who is coming onto their campuses and ensure that students are where they are supposed to be. But in the ...
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