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Augmented learning roads for Internet routing
2014
2014 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE) Proceedings
As the Internet continues to establish itself as a utility, like power, transport or water, it becomes increasingly important to provide an engaging educational experience about its operation for students in related STEM disciplines such as Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Routing is a core functionality of the global Internet. It can be used as an example of where theory meets practice, where algorithms meet protocols and where science meets engineering. Routing protocols can be
doi:10.1109/fie.2014.7044337
dblp:conf/fie/McCafferyMOA14
fatcat:gxpp6d6y3ffbfj43r77wn76wcm