In my undergraduate experience, the location of which shall remain nameless, we had amble access to technology but the professors were fairly hostile to it and insisted on pencil and paper for all technical classes. There were some English or History classes here and there that allowed a laptop for writing essays during an "exam" that was a 3 hour experience with the professor walking around the whole time. Anyway, when I was younger I thought the pencil and paper thing to be silly. Why would we eschew brand new technology that can make us faster! And now that I'm an adult, I'm so thankful they did that. I have such a firm grasp of the underlying theory and the math precisely because I had to write it down, on my own, from memory. I see what these kids do today and they have been so woefully failed.
Teachers and professors: you can say "no". Your students will thank you in the future.
Teachers and professors: you can say "no". Your students will thank you in the future.