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No, laptops should not be allowed to classroom as they may divert the minds of the users to other things.According to them, laptops can distract the attention of the students. It can promote cheating. The students will not be more social and will be less communicative, etc. Whatever they say may be true, but only for a few reasons, you can't favor banning a very useful technology in classrooms.
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There is the argument that students will get distracted and begin to play games, browse the internet, check their social media, all these things are very much a possibility but if a student spends an average of 6 hours in classroom there really is only so much browsing you can do. You can’t monitor them all the time but most students will learn to take responsibility and simply get on with their work.
- I think walking into a classroom full of students typing away will be the new norm in a few years and rightly so they are efficient and portable and will make life a whole lot easier. Although future students may never experience the excitement of buying new stationary every year as they (hopefully) will be entering a new era of education so overall the use of laptops during class are most definitely the way forward in my eyes.
It's still the controversial issue whether or not students should be allowed to use laptops in classroom or not
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