http://articles.boston.com/2011-04-24/news/29469460_1_mit-social-networking-laptopsTangled in an endless web of distractions:
Colleges worry about always-plugged-in students
by Tracy Jan
Boston Globe
April 24, 2011
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[S]ome MIT professors are urging college leaders across the country to free students from their tether to technology. Over the past decade, schools raced to connect students to the Internet � in dorms, classrooms, even under the old oak tree. But now, what once would have been considered heresy is an active point of discussion: pulling the virtual plug to encourage students to pay more attention in class and become more adept at real-life social networking.
�I have been a bit skeptical about the value of making an entire campus wireless,�� said Lawrence Bacow, president of Tufts University and former chancellor of MIT, where he was a professor when it began wiring all classrooms in the mid-1990s. �It seems like everyone is always plugged in and always distracted.��
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology � home to the father of the World Wide Web and where the Internet is accessible even near the banks of the Charles River � students� eyes obsessively wander, midconversation, down to laptops and cellphones, checking for missed updates from friends.
In class, professors complain about students trading stocks online, shopping for Herm�s scarves, showing one another video clips on YouTube � leading some faculty to call for the unwiring of all lecture halls.
�Students are totally shameless about how they use their computers in class,�� said David Jones, an MIT professor. �I fantasize about having a Wi-Fi jammer in my lecture halls to block access to distractions.��
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I think this is a problem not just for college students.