In one of my class to become an high school teacher, we were thought about some best practices for learning and studying on your own.
Just the fact that you can see your phone (not the screen, just the body) is actively harming your ability to learn. It's because phone are machines to notify you and just seeing, or even feeling it in your pocket, unconsciously makes you alert to its notifications.
The professor after that went on to say that, if you're going to use a laptop, use it to actually take note, nothing else. Since the screen is so big, lots of people can see it, and scrolling through Facebook (or other) impacts your ability to listen (duh, you're doing something else), but also to the others, because it take the attention away from the class, to the screen of the laptop, even if it isn't your laptop. So even Uni student might have to think about how they use their devices...
The best thing about that class was that everything was back with studies! So this isn't just the teacher saying "screw technology!", but actual science!
In one of my class to become an high school teacher, we were thought about some best practices for learning and studying on your own.
Just the fact that you can see your phone (not the screen, just the body) is actively harming your ability to learn. It's because phone are machines to notify you and just seeing, or even feeling it in your pocket, unconsciously makes you alert to its notifications.
The professor after that went on to say that, if you're going to use a laptop, use it to actually take note, nothing else. Since the screen is so big, lots of people can see it, and scrolling through Facebook (or other) impacts your ability to listen (duh, you're doing something else), but also to the others, because it take the attention away from the class, to the screen of the laptop, even if it isn't your laptop. So even Uni student might have to think about how they use their devices...
The best thing about that class was that everything was back with studies! So this isn't just the teacher saying "screw technology!", but actual science!