That would be me.
Not to start a flame war, but as someone working in the IT field for more than 20 years as an IT Director, I
cringe when I see others who are
confined by their laptops. It is not possible to have a big idea meeting on a small laptop. White-boarding session is also not possible. You are confining yourself by the tool (laptop).
As someone who is a self-taught technologist with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (graphics, illustration, design), I remember
ALL of my professors stating that the computer is just a tool to make your design cleaner/tighter/more legible. If you cannot make it happen with pen, paper, charcoal, colored pencils, and paper than your are limiting your design. Same goes for IT work.
Last point, as a mid-career professional just about to start the
#1 Information Management program for graduate school, when I recently visited campus, most professors do not want computers in class because it is disruptive and students are not paying attention (the irony of this statement is that I will be an online student).
Many years ago I was the youngest ever IT Director for the TBWA/Chiat/Day NYC office (mentioned above and one of the premier Madison Avenue advertising agencies, Apple's agency, etc.) and I
DID NOT allow computers in my department meetings because they get in the way and would cause the meeting to run longer than needed. I still do not allow computers in most meetings. I just got tired of saying: pay attention to the meeting and stop screwing off on facebook.
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