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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2009

This is Derek Macario and Monica Alcazar . For more than 2 months or so we've been working on this video and just finished today. This video is about the issue of students having laptops for school use and their work. With laptops work becomes much easier than using just books and having to research that way. In our video we wanted to include a board meeting(scene) to show that Corporate sponsors and others non-directly involved in schools need to help with the education and process for students and the way they find resources and materials. We hope one day students will have all the materials and tools they need to be equally equipped for their learning.

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  • @broskiiful

    So if school is holding us back, are you suggesting that no one go at all? There are people who fight so hard to get any type of education and just because schools prefer printed sources more than electronic sources does not mean that schools are holding us back. It's more of one's own mentality of how technology is affecting one's own life.

  • @lilh3art woha woha woah it takes me about that if not 10 times as long as that to look up information in a text book or find a book laptops are the technology we have right now litteraly an unmlimited information source and schools are holding us back

  • The audio volume increases and decreases too much and happens too suddenly. As well, the book searching portion is long and boring, you could've increased the speed and maybe included a clock as to show how much time it took.

    Not to be too critical, but "easier than using just books" may not always be the solution seeing as professors still want more printed sources than electronic ones.

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