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[–] imposedsensation 14 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (41 children)

Not only do I completely agree with this, I am blown away that schools aren't actually using paper textbooks anymore. I only recently woke up to this lazy new way of teaching. I don't want my children even using devices at all for any purpose, let alone being required to use them for schoolwork. What the fuck kind of society are we creating?

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago (2 children)

And that's how we end up with young adults entering the work force that can't

  • type
  • navigate the web safely
  • save something to a specified directory
  • transfer a file
  • maintain backups
  • recognize suspisous websites/news/ads
  • navigate the constantly changing Microsoft UIs
  • troubleshoot anything as simple as turning on the computer screen

The world is different than it was 30 years ago, if we don't prepare them for the internet age, then they will fail.

I do agree, physical books and learning off-screen is very important. Letting kids use the open web all day is not helpful, but bring them the computer lab to teach them the productive uses of a computer.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Except the school prepares the children with none of that in its current state. Those chromebooks are incredibly locked to the point of being practically useless beyond searching stuff on google. We have still have textbooks at my school but most people prefer the pdf version. Most of the kids at my school are incredibly tech illiterate to the point of not knowing how the filesystem works. Most of them have used mobile devices as their primary computers and use laptops just as a glorified browser.

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