Comment by BenFranklin100
Comment by BenFranklin100 8 hours ago
For those of us who grew up before 2000, we somehow managed. I think younger people today will as well.
Comment by BenFranklin100 8 hours ago
For those of us who grew up before 2000, we somehow managed. I think younger people today will as well.
Not sure how having a smartphone in class would have allowed you to do that, though. And regardless, if you're in a physics or language class, you should be focusing on those those topics, not learning how to write computer games.
My high school did offer a computer science class in the 90s, and students who took it got to use the school's computer lab. If your school didn't have something like that, that's a shame, but that doesn't suggest that you should have been able to ignore the presented curriculum and do whatever you wanted.
Also it's important to note the topic is during school hours. There's a wealth of knowledge to learn at school, and there's also a wealth to learn outside of school. Knowledge about the world can, and will, happen in both. Many hours outside of school to 'grow your knowledge' through your phone.