FYI
Enough With the Laptop Ban Debate!
https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2017/11/29/debate-over-banning-laptops-resurfaces-academics-seek-more?utm_source=Inside+Higher+Ed&utm_campaign=16ba33b37c-IDL20171115&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1fcbc04421-16ba33b37c-200157049&mc_cid=16ba33b37c&mc_eid=69ce9c7eb4
With due respect, this issue is so minor in comparison to the provisions of the proposed Higher Education Act, which would radically revamp higher education in the United States.
See attached this morning's WSJ article.
MD
From: UM Educational Technology List [mailto:ED-TECH@LISTSERV.MIAMI.EDU] On Behalf Of Vilberg, Bill
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2017 8:20 AM
To: ED-TECH@LISTSERV.MIAMI.EDU
Subject: [ED-TECH] The New York Times: Laptops Are Great. But Not During a Lecture or a Meeting.
Ed-Tech members,
Every professor creates the best learning environment for students. Some allow or fully embrace electronics in the classroom while others do not allow electronics to be used. Here is an interesting article listing research supporting the exclusion of electronics. If you don't let your students use electronics in class, you might share this article with them to explain, in someone else's words, why you are doing that. If you allow electronics you might share this as a warning of some of the limitations they might encounter.
Laptops Are Great. But Not During a Lecture or a Meeting.
The New York Times
A growing body of evidence shows that college students generally learn less when they use computers or tablets during lectures. That is probably true in workplace meetings, too. Read the full story
Shared from Apple News
Sincerely,
- Bill -