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Guidelines proposed for laptop ban
Redmen fall victim ta Concordia comeback
Prohibition would end in-class use By Nick Frid
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C o n trib u to r The days o f over-the-shoulder Face book stalking and bemoaning the poor Tetris m oves o f the girl sit ting in front o f you could be coming to an end. A work group made up o f a Teaching and Learning subcom mittee o f the Academic Policy Com mittee has developed guidelines for professors to outline the kind o f ac tion they can take regarding mobile device use in M cGill classrooms. This has led to talks o f banning lap tops. or at least restricting their use. Arash Abizadeh, a McGill po litical science professor, has already taken advantage o f the new guide lines by com pletely banning the use o f mobile computing or communi cation devices in his classrooms, barring extenuating circumstances. Abizadeh cited multiple stud
about the way it was adopted and the
ies linking evidence o f the use o f such devices in the classroom to poor academic performance, greater distraction for users and fellow stu dents, and decreased ability to “di gest and synthesize” main points. Although evidence exists sup porting these claim s, it could be com e a problem for students who depend on their laptops take notes legibly and keep them organized. Katherine Barry, U 2 chemical engi neering, said the use o f her tablet PC is essential to staying organized, and the programs are extremely helpful for work pertaining to her major. “A lot o f m y classes involve drawing graphs, com plex formulas, and pictures,” she said. “The tab let laptop allows me to draw those
See “CUTS” on page 2
See “LAPTOPS” on page 3
Redmen fens go crazy at the Fill the Stadium game on Friday. See article on page 18. { John Kelsey / McGill Tribune )
McGill no longer subsidizing French classes International students to pay full tuition for university FRSL courses By Matt Essert_________________ N ew s Editor After several years o f subsidiz ing French as a Second Language class fees for international students, McGill has determined that it can no longer afford to offer the program at such a low cost. Last spring, the university de cided that it would raise internation al tuition rates for FRSL classes in
to improve M cGill’s severe deficit. According to Students’ Soci ety Vice-President University A f fairs Joshua Abaki, the Ministry o f Education subsidized the fees which allowed international students to pay Quebec tuition rates for French classes at McGill until 2008. “When [the Ministry o f Educa tion] stopped providing that subsidy because o f deregulation o f interna tional tuition, M cGill still continued
enabling international students to pay Quebec rates,” he said. The lower tuition rates were of fered as part o f the Principal’s Task Force on Diversity, Excellence and Community Engagement’s policy o f encouraging international students to learn French and better assimilate into the Montreal community. After the Ministry o f Education stopped subsidizing the fees, M cGill contin ued to offer the lower tuition rates,
but has since decided that this is no longer possible. “The university is severely underfunded,” said Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning) Morton Mendelson. “It simply cannot af ford to deliver services like this for free.” The change has raised concerns
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