Professor Bans Computers in Classroom
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The good news is law students are being forced to use wireless, featherweight and silent devices to take notes on a flexible,bright and cheap displays. The bad news is the input devices are also know as “pens,” and the displays ”sheets of paper.”  ÂÂÂ
If memory serves me correctly, teachers, professors, schools and universities have fought for years to bring more computers to the classroom. But one Memphis law prof thinks pen and paper is the way to go. Hey, if New York’s FBI agents can go without email, there’s no reason lawyers can’t go without them new fangled digital gizmos.
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