Well you're not going to lug a desktop to class, are you? :)
For an all-purpose device a laptop is great, but tablets are light, quick and convenient.
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Well I was talking about students in a general term, not you specifically.
I can see lots of reasons for a student to buy and use a tablet in lieu of their laptop: they're quicker to start up, lighter, smaller, more quiet when typing, etc. That isn't to say that everyone should do so, but I got the impression that you're questioning why anybody would choose one over a desktop or laptop.Quote:
My point here is, if you have a laptop with Adobe Reader, why go out and purchase an iPad?
Here's an idea: if everything is going electronic, how are kids supposed to develop good writing skills?
Kids have to learn different things in order to compete in today's world. The things they need to handle are dependent on electronics.
My cursive was shot to blazes in college because I had to write so fast during lectures. At work I didn't use it enough to stay in practice.
It does seem to be somewhat dehumanizing, but things have changed.
You know what I really think? I think these poor kids are just the dumb pawns of cynical marketing ploys by organisations like Apple. Like a drug dealer giving a free hit to create an addict. Apple doesn't really care if students get better educational outcomes - it cares about market share and shareholder returns, like all good listed companies should. If you think otherwise, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.
James.
I think when the time comes they just won't.
I'm sure at one point people were worried how kids are going to develop good hunting skills, but the lack of those doesn't seem to bother most people anymore.
More recently there was concern about kids learning basic arithmetic. Electronic calculators have been available for many decades now, but still kids are taught how to do long division because it's important not as a skill, but as a developmental tool. Probably the same thing with basic writing, but as far as I can tell calligraphy has been obsolete for decades already with no dramatically ill effect.