As of fall 2009, an iPod Touch is considered the minimum requirement (an iPhone is a plus) for incoming freshman to j-school, providing orientation information and course materials. It’s not the first time universities have adopted Apple devices, but it may be the first time they approach something like mandatory. (Would-be Woodwards and Bernsteins won’t have to flash their iPods at the door and there will be no penalties for not having one, officials said.) The journalism school has also required students to have laptops with wireless capabilities since 2005. Brian Brooks, associate dean of the Journalism School, said the idea is to turn the music player into a learning device. “Lectures are the worst possible learning format,” Brooks told the Missourian. “There’s been some research done that shows if a student can hear that lecture a second time, they retain three times as much of that lecture.” Elizabeth Eberlin, a j-school student, started a Facebook group called “Rotten Apple” in protest. Wonder if you still have to pass an English course or prove you can type before starting, too. Image used with a CC license, thanks Peter. This article is copyright Cultomedia Corp. |
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J-School Requires iPod Touch, iPhone
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