A recent New York Times article, Laptops Are Great. But Not During a Lecture or a Meeting, resumed the debate over whether laptops and other digital devices should be banned from classrooms, and if ...
Some students try frantically to write down everything their professor says in a lecture. Others take hardly any notes at all, planning instead to rely on the lecture outline or worse yet, their ...
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Young Literature Museum spotlights Lee O-Young's lecture notes
The Young Literature Museum (Director Kang In-sook) will hold the exhibition **'Encountering Lee O-Young in the Lecture Hall'** from the 25th of this month to the 31st of next month. This follows last ...
Once upon a time, university lectures were accompanied by the sound of pens scribbling on paper. But if you go into a lecture hall today, you will hear students tapping on laptops. Devices are now an ...
The traditional days of note-taking, involving only a pen, notebook, and undivided attention, have evolved. Before the internet or personal computers were standard in classrooms, note-taking was ...
Nothing, it seems, is safe from the onward march of technology. Now, a practice that has been at the centre of higher education for centuries – the lecture – is under threat from alternative methods: ...
Newt Gingrich once called himself "the most seriously professorial politician since Woodrow Wilson." But that was 1995, and the "Contract with America" co-author had just helped to propel Republicans ...
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