There are certain electronics that I think should be prohibited or monitored during class, like cellphones. I don't think children should be texting in class because they are there to learn. I also don't think they are mature enough to text and learn at the same time. Kids usually text to escape what they are supposed to be doing or are bored so that technology is a disservice to learning in the classroom. On the other hand, Skype and video chat is a great educational tool because the students can chat or learn about certain topics from other parts of the world. I know that scholastic has a video tour of Plimouth Plantation during the fall where they explain and tour the plantation live. It's incredible that we have this kind of technology today. It makes learning fun and interactive and that's what kids respond to. That's why they play video games because they are fun and engaging. I agree that some electronics should not be used in school or monitored closely, but taking the resources away that could be used for learning is a bad idea.
Teachers and schools should give students guidelines and boundaries just like parents should utilize parental controls for their kids. For example, only listing a certain amount of websites when assigning a project. Even jobs and companies have certain websites blocked so their employees can't use them, so that's what schools need to do. They should have the appropriate technology available but monitor it or teach the students how to use it responsibly. We have learned that technology will enhance and engage students learning, so as educators we should not take away a tool that we know is useful.