U.S. spent $30 billion replacing textbooks with laptops and tablets, raising concerns about cognitive decline in students
Neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath said older generations “screwed up” giving students access to so much technology: “I genuinely hope Gen Z quickly figures that out and gets mad.”
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