Laptop Usage In Class Might Not Necessarily Be Better For Students

With laptops and tablets becoming increasingly common, entering a classroom to find row upon row of students with their laptops or tablets open ready to take notes is becoming a norm. However it seems that despite laptops being potentially more efficient at note-taking, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it is better.

According to a recent series of experiments conducted at Princeton University and the University of California, Los Angeles, it was discovered (via The New York Times) that students using laptops to take notes during class were found to have a worse understanding of the lecture that was, versus those that didn’t. This was measured using a standardized test.

Based on their findings in the experiment, researchers hypothesized that the efficiency in note-taking meant that students could keep typing as the lecturer spoke without pause, which meant that the words of the lecturer might not have a chance for substantive processing in their brains.

They found that the notes taken by students using laptops read more like transcripts of the lecture, versus handwritten notes which were more succinct. In another study that explored the idea of using laptops in class conducted by researchers at York University and McMaster University (via The Verge) saw students asked to search for something unrelated on their laptops during class.

Unsurprisingly it was found that these students did not remember much of the lecture, and what was surprising was how it also affected other students that were seated around them as well.

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This Super Mario Bros. 2 wall art has a wide open spot in the middle of its canvas, allowing you to select the character you want to play with, just like the original game. Each character is handmade using fused perler beads and has a magnet on the back.

The set includes all four playable characters: Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad – and a backdrop populated with other objects from the classic 1988 NES game. It measures in at 16″ x 20″ so it should fill out that big blank spot on your wall nicely. It’s $160 over on The Pixel Art Shop’s Etsy page, where you can find all sorts of other cool perler bead creations.

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YouTube For iOS Updated With Battery Draining Fix

Recently it was reported that YouTube for iOS had a bug where it seemed to excessively drain the battery on devices that ran the app. YouTube then announced that a fix was incoming which was about two weeks ago, and the good news is that the update is finally here. A report from 9to5Mac has pointed out that the latest update for YouTube on iOS has recently been released.

The update will bump the version of the app up to version 12.45, and the changelog simply reads, “Fixed an issue with battery usage”. It does not mention if the update includes any other fixes or changes, but presumably the update will be focused on the battery draining issue. We’re not sure if the update will indeed address the issues like they are claiming, but if you have noticed that YouTube is draining your iOS device’s battery excessively, then you’ll want to update just to be safe.

For those who hearing about this problem for the first time, some users were reporting that YouTube on iOS 11 was draining battery on their devices excessively, where some claimed that watching a 15 minute video clip could see a drop in battery life by more than 10%, while at the same time causing their device to become noticeably warm.

We haven’t really noticed any issues with YouTube on our iOS 11 devices, so we’re not sure if this affects all users or maybe just some, but either way updating your app probably won’t hurt.

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