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montroser 4 hours ago

We have no way of knowing the laptops' effect on isolation, so this is just clickbait. For all we know, the generation would have been even less cognitively capable, but for the laptops...

maerF0x0 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Also we do not know if those kids are better at skills that are more relevant today -- coding, social media marketing, deciding between health insurance and bread.

wasntitlower 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I thought we were in the middle of a tech literacy downturn. I might be wrong, and I don't want to necessarily google "is X happening" because that looks like it yields articles that affirm it, and I don't know what a trustworthy source would be.

Either way, I don't live in a place where laptops were pushed to teens, but I do know uni teachers who told me some horrifying tales about freshmen, like ones who could not understand how to submit a doc on moodle, as in they would write it on google docs, take a photo on the phone and submit that.

npunt 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Eh, disagree. If kids can't read, write, or do math, they won't be able to adapt to whatever is relevant in their adult lives. These are the foundations of every other skill, and schools teach these and are assessed by them.

And if they don't need to read, write, or do math in their adult lives, it's likely something has gone horribly wrong for the human race and the only way out is to learn to read, write, and do math.

muyuu 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

they failed to account for the fact that very similar effects are happening around the world in places where no investment was made to bring laptops to schools

these kids have smartphones and tablets and they spend countless hours on them, it's not that hard to see the effect this has

carefree-bob 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Yeah, it seems really odd to be blaming laptops.