Pemanfaatan Fitur Remote Control Melalui Media Bluetooth pada Telepon Seluler Sebagai Alat Bantu Proses Pengajaran
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https://doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v2i1.2785Keywords:
cellular phone, Bluetooth, remote control, teachingAbstract
Teaching methods commonly require dynamic presentation techniques. Cellular phone technology can be utilized as a remote control via Bluetooth. Several experiments are conducted in simple ways to measure the effective distance between the device cell phone-notebook and PC-cell phone. Based on the research, it is concluded that local cell phones turned out to be acceptable as a teaching device utilized at campus.
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