Weighing The Costs And Benefits Of Laptops In Schools
from the sounds-good-in-theory... dept
Having just posted (and disputed) a study saying that internet access may be harmful to teens, Salon is running an article looking at the book Never Mind the Laptops, which apparently makes a very strong case for why every student should have a laptop in school. The book is apparently quite well written and goes through a ton of historical information (on both sides of the debate) and explains why putting laptops in the hands of all kids is the best thing we could do for the education system. However, the Salon piece makes a very interesting juxtaposition with the book, as the writer, Andrew Leonard, thinks about how his own children's schools are struggling to not lay off teachers, and wonders how they could ever possibly afford to give a laptop to every student. It's yet another situation where the idea sounds good, and probably is a good idea for the kids - but has too high an upfront price for it ever to get approved. It's really too bad, as the case studies we wrote about the experiment in Maine to give every kid a laptop, suggest that the program was doing wonders for students.
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Teen cults
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I've spoken up to defend your right to think differently, but this post doesn't have to do with the topic so much as your anger from a previous story.
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A great advantage
1. It places personal responsibility into the hands of students and is a good lesson on what they will encounter in the real world.
2. Computers are the way the future is going and those that are not computer literate will fast become 3rd class citizens.
3. Assignments and books can be downloaded and uploaded onto laptops creating less work for teachers and students and a faster more efficient way to review these items.
4. In the long run, a laptop for each student HAS to be cheaper than a workstation and numerous books.
5. It allows students to research while learning and can be combined to spur intelligent ( HEAR ME MIKE AND DORPUS !!! ) debates that can enlighten and teach.
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Some days (like today) when I try to read respones and all I can see are Dorpus's retarded and off-topic comments that I wonder why I even bother.
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I dunno...
Sort of like how giving every six year old a calculator doesn't make them match scholars. You got to teach the basics first and if you don't teach students simple math, the calculator becomes a crutch, not a learning tool (You can already hear this comment: "I don't know anything about our Constitution, Shakespeare, or history, but why should I when I can just Google it?")
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And you're right ... the laptop is only a tool ... but so is a pen , a tablet of paper, & a book.
Its sorta like the " Guns don't kill people ... people kill people " argument.
It's not the fault of the technology ( laptops ) if the teachers we employ do not properly train the students on the use.
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No Subject Given
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But you are right about some school admins seeing free laptops as a shortcut to teaching core skills ... it's just that core skills now include BASIC computer usage on an everyday basis.
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Or spend the price of a laptop on a compendium of classic texts and important learning materials which they would be free to spill on or write in or stuff into their bags or slam in the doors of their lockers.
Laptops for kids? give me a break. Kids need computer skills to be employable? Guess what? They learn them pretty well on their own.
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Basic Skills, New Technology
Why shouldn't kids today learn how to do research using the technology that is available to them? Why shouldn't they learn to use computers just for the sake of knowing how to use them? They need to learn to use the tools that they will continue to use in higher education? That's exactly what we did, we just didn't use computers.
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Consider the students who would be under the provision of such a program and those who wouldn't:
Wealthy and Status Quo areas whose homes already provide computers to their students (children) privately will get additional laptops.
Poor Neighborhoods without the necessary fundamentals for a round education would not.
Now what exactly is the benefit towards either community other than taking more money out of the general education fund and leaving both schools with less money for staples?
Does anyone else consider these to be valid issues or are they simply too awed by the idea of proliferation of cool gadgets everywhere?
Anyone ever had a junior high schooler do a "rice baby" or "egg baby" project? Are laptops in the hands of these kids any more durable? Not much. Who pays to clean the caprisun out of the keyboard?
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for example do you know waht a pippno is just think about it
but all in all laptops for free at school is a bad idea beacuse we all already know all of the info about computers and most of us get mad beacuse they treat us all like where just plain stupid
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Laptops
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Price is far too high
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Why don't you try physics if computers are so easy to learn?
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Deploying Laptops in Computer Labs
How about the issue of batteries. How long will they last and whats the best way to prolong their life span given that repalcing them will be costly.
After all are laptops better than PCs if you are going to keep them in one place?
Any advise and leassons learnt would be most welcome.
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Deploying Laptops in Compter Labs
How about the issue of batteries. How long will they last and whats the best way to prolong their life span given that repalcing them will be costly.
After all are laptops better than PCs if you are going to keep them in one place?
Any advise and leassons learnt would be most welcome.
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Deploying Laptops in Computer Labs
How do we keep them secure in one place?
Can laptops be used sustainbly without a mice?
Is ist even fair to expect each kid to struggle until they get the hang of the touch sensitive pad?
How about the issue of batteries. How long will they last and whats the best way to prolong their life span given that repalcing them will be costly?
After all are laptops better than PCs if you are going to keep them in one place?
Any advise and leassons learnt would be most welcome.
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