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Started by Jeana Rogers. Last reply by Joyce Steelman Dec 3, 2009.
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Comment by Brian Burns on February 1, 2012 at 4:59pm What about students who are using technology to go deeper, or look up term and concepts that aren't making sense to them at that time? I recently sat in a lecture on the hostory and building of the great cathedral at Chartres. Very interesting, but as the lecturer was discussing some of the finer points of the architecture, I was able to use my iPad to find out what a "flying buttress" was. I found a very simple definition here and was able to understand the discussion at a higher level. Now those checking out Facebook or ESPN.com aren't helping themselves, but chances are they don't help themselves outside of the classroom either. Let's enable those who care and thirst for more knowledge, thus assisting the higher end students, and stop disabling those who don't care, which amounts to an aim toward mediocrity.
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