You can use a mid-ATX motherboard easily, and a full ATX motherboard if you really planned your project out good and found a suitable case. A mini-ATX nforce2 board would be ideal, and an extended ATX board could be used to run a dually, though there would be fun engineering issues with the PSU and you'd need a big freakin' briefcase. As far as plugging it in, most classrooms have the plugs ... you'd just need to stay near one of the walls while working. I've yet to see a classroom anywhere without them. If you're thinking of running it at McDonald's during lunch, however, that may become an issue.
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