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Publication Date: 2013-Mar
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Laptop Multitasking Hinders Classroom Learning for Both Users and Nearby Peers
Sana, Faria; Weston, Tina; Cepeda, Nicholas J.
Computers & Education, v62 p24-31 Mar 2013
Laptops are commonplace in university classrooms. In light of cognitive psychology theory on costs associated with multitasking, we examined the effects of in-class laptop use on student learning in a simulated classroom. We found that participants who multitasked on a laptop during a lecture scored lower on a test compared to those who did not multitask, and participants who were in direct view of a multitasking peer scored lower on a test compared to those who were not. The results demonstrate that multitasking on a laptop poses a significant distraction to both users and fellow students and can be detrimental to comprehension of lecture content. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Laptop Computers, Cognitive Psychology, Lecture Method, Educational Experiments, Simulation, Simulated Environment, Computer Uses in Education, College Students, Attention Control, Learner Engagement, Time on Task, Student Behavior, Tests, Classroom Environment, Peer Relationship
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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