School internet should only be accessed with permission of a teacher. Most WiFi signals and computers owned by the school will have a password to gain access.
I use the internet to shop and to do research for school.
It varies from school to school. But in the late 90s most schools had internet.
Depending on the school and its location, typically most schools use the standard Internet Explorer
you can go on the Internet and send emails and research and use the Internet to go to school (like GVA which isn't home school but needs the Internet
yes
the student uses the internet to help them do research so they can do there school work.by going to the internet the student can reaserch there answer even deeper to make sure they get it right
Of course they use it at school and play on it all the time. What planet have you been living on for the last decade?
No, wifi uses the internet in your house, school, or where ever you are. You won't be charged for data from your cell phone provider.
Maybe because your school does not put them on the internet
You really can't but you can read books about them, or you could use the internet like I do.
A school proxy is useful for many reasons. The main uses for school proxies are to monitor internet use of students and block out restricted content from viewing.
Yes.Added: If the school is supplying the internet access, it is their right to control access to it by those choosing to use it.