Posted January 04, 2010
Granted the last time I was in school of any kind was about five years ago for law school when laptops were starting to become more en vogue. I never used one in class, didn't see the need for it and didn't feel like carrying one around. To each their own, but there are probably few subjects/areas of study that actually require a laptop for in-class note taking/participation/interactive study, etc.
I can see why a professor wouldn't want them because there are students who just goof off and browse the web or play games; however, when you are at the university level and the students (or their parents) are actually paying their own money to be there... its their choice if they want to slack off so long as they aren't disruptive.
I can see why a professor wouldn't want them because there are students who just goof off and browse the web or play games; however, when you are at the university level and the students (or their parents) are actually paying their own money to be there... its their choice if they want to slack off so long as they aren't disruptive.
Post edited January 04, 2010 by Metro09