Saturday, May 31, 2014

Is there a law for laptops in School?




Dean Sigis


Im in highschool and i want to use my laptop more frequently, yehknow to get the feeling of college. Some of my teachers restrict the use of laptops/electronics in classroom. Is there a law/guideline that encourages the use of technology in the classroom that overrules their decision?


Answer
Nope.

Even when you get to college and beyond, it is still left to the professors' discretion as to whether or not they allow laptop use in their classroom. (I'm in law school, and I have classes where we are not permitted to use our computers...)

I am surrounded by laptop note takers in practically every class. Trust me, I almost wish computers were not permitted. When you have a class full of computers, it gets really noisy and distracting and you inevitably have the students who give in to the temptation to use them for purposes other than note taking during class... (There is nothing more obnoxious than having a slacker in front of you who is on Facebook or playing Solitaire while you are trying to pay attention to the professor...)

Don't worry, taking notes on a computer is pretty much a no-brainer; switching the way you take notes will be the least of your concerns when making the transition to college...

Enjoy!

do not know what laptop to get?




liljoe


i am entering law school and i dont know if i need any special kind of laptop for that


Answer
Contact your school. Nearly all colleges and universities have recommended specifications to guide incoming students who want to purchase computers. Many schools have purchasing programs with special pricing for students.




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