Over at the New York Times’s Freakonomics blog, Yale Law School professor Ian Ayres praises the University of Chicago Law School’s decision to eliminate Internet access in some classrooms. But more importantly, he recounts an amusing sketch from the Yale’s “Law Revue” skit night, which is worth sharing in full:
One of the skits had a group of students sitting at desks, facing the audience, listening to a professor drone on.All of the students were looking at laptops except for one, who had a deck of cards and was playing solitaire. The professor was outraged and demanded that the student explain why she was playing cards. When she answeruddy “My laptop is broken,” I recollect there was simultaneously a roar of laughter from the student body and a gasp from the professors acircular me. In this one moment, we learned that something new was happening in class.
—Catherine Rampell