• Mk23simp@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    9 days ago

    Counterpoint: If a student doesn’t learn to cope with the distraction of having a laptop, they won’t be prepared for work environments they’ll be dumped into after school.

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    Honestly, I had a laptop/convertible tablet throughout my studies, and I definitely would not have wanted to be without it. I could draw directly onto the slides, type if necessary (I can type faster than I can write), and I always knew that if I had that thing along, I had everything I needed - no worrying about which binders to bring along and no breaking my back with heavy backpacks.

    And when I did get distracted, it usually wasn’t from my computer, but from my phone. Which wasn’t always bad, sometimes it was good to keep myself awake - I’d rather be semi distracted but still semi paying attention than fallen asleep.

  • MarxMadness [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Not a fan of this for a couple of reasons.

    1. I have poor handwriting, especially if I’m trying to jot down a bunch of stuff for ~1 hour straight. Being able to read your notes later is pretty important.
    2. Sometimes a lecture or discussion goes over a topic it initially covered 10 minutes earlier. Being able to go up the page and add another line on a word document makes notes far easier to follow than drawing arrows or filling in the margins on a real page.
    3. A big part of education is learning how to learn – stuff like paying attention and self-discipline. Today, that includes learning how to manage your interactions with devices.
    4. I can space out just fine without a computer anyway.
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    9 days ago

    So tired of people playing games on their laptops in my college courses. I think their should be exceptions for accessibility, but I think 90% of the time its better off for everyone to just use a binder

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      I played games on my gaming laptop in college because I already knew the course material. My flavor of neurodivergence also makes it easier to listen if I have something visual to focus on, but I was just there to get a paper that said I know what I know. Kinda interesting to me that people are so riled up about what others are doing in class when it’s not always disruptive though.

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    As someone who was too deaf to hear one professor even when sitting in the front row bc of the acoustics in that room, if there had been a way to read the lecture I would have taken it. That can be done with a printed copy tho, no need for a laptop

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    9 days ago

    If I’d had a laptop in my classroom there’s no way I’d be paying attention to the lecturer.