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| Not Ready to Make Nice Join Date: Apr 1999 Location: Flaflooga Gender: Posts: 131,463 Thanks: 38 Thanked 407 Times in 210 Posts | Law Professor Bans Laptops in Class Published: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 13:21:25 GMT MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- A University of Memphis law professor has banned laptop computers from her classroom and her students are passing a petition against it.... Read More... |
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| Not Ready to Make Nice Join Date: Apr 1999 Location: Flaflooga Gender: Posts: 131,463 Thanks: 38 Thanked 407 Times in 210 Posts | While handy, if you can't make due without them, you're in the wrong damn class to begin with. __________________ A bird in the hand will just keep pecking and pecking and pecking and pecking... until your hand starts to bleed. |
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| Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: (n) - the place where I am Gender: Posts: 19,288 Thanks: 161 Thanked 738 Times in 477 Posts | Hooray for issues where both sides are in the wrong: Quote:
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2000 Location: Katrinaland, USA Gender: Posts: 9,117 Thanks: 119 Thanked 187 Times in 121 Posts | Law Schools across the country are heavily pushing for laptop enabled classrooms. If I were at that school, I would have filed the ethical complaints, spoken to the dean, and put in my transfer papers to a technologically friendly school. Law is a subject that almost requires a computer now, and having Word (or Wordperfect if anyone actually uses it anymore) makes the notes so much easier to deal with. The difference between handwritten notes and typed notes in a law class is phenominal. In an age where every school is at the minimum creating wireless classrooms and encouraging students to buy a laptop upon entry, this professor's decision is not only baffling, but contrary with the stated academic goals of every law school in the country. |
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