NOTEBOOK VERSUS DESK-TOP COMPUTERS FOR CADETS AT WEST-POINT

Citation
Jr. Loy et al., NOTEBOOK VERSUS DESK-TOP COMPUTERS FOR CADETS AT WEST-POINT, IEEE transactions on education, 39(4), 1996, pp. 497-504
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Eletrical & Electronic","Education, Scientific Disciplines
ISSN journal
00189359
Volume
39
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
497 - 504
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-9359(1996)39:4<497:NVDCFC>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Some universities require or recommend that their students purchase pe rsonal computers, and the trend is toward using the portable notebook variety, West Point cadets (students) are currently issued late-model, IBM-compatible desktop PC's on matriculation, and this study investig ated the feasibility and desirability of issuing notebook computers to future incoming classes, As a pilot comparison one classroom group of 18 students taking introductory courses in computers and mathematics was given notebook computers for one semester in place of their deskto ps, An additional 12 notebooks were evaluated to assess specialized te chnical features, The principal findings were that, at a constant doll ar cost, notebook and desktop computers differ in computational power, durability, and ease of use, Due to miniaturization costs a notebook is less powerful than a similarly priced desktop or, for example, to r eplace a $1700 desktop with a comparably powered notebook it would cos t $2500, The most negative feature of the notebooks was the lack of du rability indicated by a failure rate of 31% compared to a failure rate of less than 5% for desktops. The portability of notebooks was consid ered its most positive feature, and the Mathematics Department felt th e strongest about the potential positive impact on their instructional pedagogy with other departments expressing minimal impact, The capabi lity of portable notebook computers to serve in computer labs via dock ing stations for network connections was also evaluated. We concluded that we cannot move to notebook computers for incoming students until notebook durability (maturity of technology) is reasonable and until t he disparity between the computational capability of comparably priced notebooks and desktops reaches an acceptable limit, We now see the te chnology maturing rapidly and are likely to move to notebook computers within three years.