Editing Online Communities (UW COM481 Winter 2023)

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=== Devices in Class ===
=== Devices in Class ===


I ask you to stay focused and avoid distractions for yourself and your peers in the classroom. Spending class time gaming and shopping is a waste of your precious dollars and your precious minutes here --- live, face-to-face opportunities to learn are getting harder to find and they mean so much when we engage with them. That said, you are an adult, and I myself cannot imagine taking a class without being able to take notes on a device and look up topics as they come up. Learning to be present and to control our attention is part of being a modern adult. I promise not to spend class time goofing off online and I think you owe it to yourself to promise the same.
Electronic devices (e.g., phones, tablets, laptops) are '''not''' permitted in class. If you have a documented need to use a device, please contact me ahead of time to let me know. If you see others using a device, it is likely because they have documented accommodations via DRS (please do not interpret their use as a sign that I'm not serious about those without those documented accommodations abiding by this request).
 
The goal of this policy is to help you stay focused and avoid distractions for yourself and your peers in the classroom. This is really important and turns out to be much more difficult in the presence of powerful computing devices with brightly glowing screens and fast connections to the Internet. For more on the rationale behind this policy, please read [https://medium.com/@cshirky/why-i-just-asked-my-students-to-put-their-laptops-away-7f5f7c50f368 Clay Shirky’s thoughtful discussion of his approach to this issue].
 
Of course, we will discuss assignments and topics that involve referring to things online. Toward that end, you might find it convenient to bring a laptop or tablet to class. If you want to look something up on your device outside of a time I clearly point out as device-allowed, please ask me. I will always point out explicitly in class if it's OK to use devices.
 
'''Except during parts of class when I explicitly invite device usage — I ask that you refrain from using your laptops, tablets, phones, and pretty much any (digital) device with a screen.'''


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