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Pay Attention!

Pay Attention!. Erin Wolfe. 5/1/08 CC 590. Laptops in the classroom. Many universities are requiring students to purchase laptops Free wireless internet access is very common on university and community college campuses

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Pay Attention!

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  1. Pay Attention! Erin Wolfe 5/1/08CC 590

  2. Laptops in the classroom • Many universities are requiring students to purchase laptops • Free wireless internet access is very common on university and community college campuses • Professors report that since last year the number of students using laptops in class has risen significantly

  3. Are they really taking notes? • Faculty are beginning to notice that students are more interested in shopping online and instant messaging than engaging in class • Some universities are now blocking internet access to classrooms, or not allowing students to have laptops in class

  4. Selective internet • Bentley College (among others) have installed switches in classroom to turn off or allow internet functions: e-mail, internet, campus webpages • Last month, University of Chicago Law school banned laptops from classrooms (with protest from the students)

  5. Two sides to the story... • Some faculty argue that the internet and laptops are too distracting for the classroom, and cause people to not pay attention • Some faculty and students argue that if lectures were more engaging and interesting this wouldn’t be a problem

  6. The argument continues • http://chronicle.com/free/v52/i39/39a02701.htm • http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2008/04/18/laptops

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