At times, it can seem as if the march of technology in higher education is unstoppable. But using a laptop in class can significantly damage students鈥 academic performance, a study warns.
The paper, based on an analysis of the grades of聽about 5,600 students at a private US liberal arts college, found that using a laptop appeared to harm the grades of male and low-performing students most significantly.聽
The two US academics who conducted the research found that students who used laptops, typically in 鈥渓aptop required鈥 or 鈥渓aptop optional鈥 classes, scored between 0.27 and 0.38 grade points lower on a four-point grade point average scale than those who took notes using pen and paper.
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When converted to an alphabetical scale, the results meant that laptop-using students were scoring roughly half a grade lower 鈥 proving the difference between, for example, a B+ (3.3) and an A- (3.7), or a C+ (2.3) and a B- (2.7).
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Authors聽Richard Patterson, assistant professor of economics at the United States Military Academy at West Point, near New York, and Robert Patterson, associate professor of finance at Westminster College, in Utah,聽conclude that use of laptops in class聽鈥渟ignificantly worsens academic performance鈥. Their findings,聽聽last month, emerged as academics increasingly permit or even encourage students to use laptops in lectures or the classroom.
While the authors were聽unable to definitively聽say why laptop use caused a 鈥渟ignificant negative effect in grades鈥, the authors believe that classroom 鈥渃yber-slacking鈥 plays a major role in lower achievement, with wi-fi-enabled computers providing numerous distractions for students.
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鈥淪tudents believe that laptops will improve their productivity but the opposite occurs,鈥 Richard Patterson told 探花视频. He explained that this was聽鈥渆ither due to the superiority of pen and paper, the unforeseen influence of distractions, or some other unseen factor鈥.
Other students are probably aware that using a laptop will limit their productivity 鈥渂ut choose to do so anyway, perhaps due to self-control problems鈥, he added.
Dr Patterson said that his findings had pushed him to examine the laptop policies for his own classes at West Point.
鈥淢y new classroom policy is that laptops and tablets are not allowed,鈥 he said.聽鈥淚 only allow a student to use a laptop or tablet in the classroom if he or she can make a strong case that his or her learning will be improved by doing so.鈥
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