Monday, April 26, 2010

Laptops in Education

This has been a different kind of term. I've been dealing with some health issues so haven't been on top of the blogging like usual. But here is an interesting piece on why laptops should be banned in the classroom.

1 comment:

Shane Castane said...

Which can definitely sound discouraging if you've got a laptop that's suffered some damage and needs to be repaired. Why does it work like that though, and what is it that makes Dell Refurbished Laptops OR Used Laptops For Sale so much more challenging to repair than desktops?

It's all about their architecture - as well as the way their devices work and are manufactured. The first problem is the dismantling process - taking apart a regular desktop computer is easy and straightforward, you just lift the cover of the box and the internals are exposed to you, ready to have you working on them.