nwatts
Active Member
Hello UOWers again,
Just a question for humanities students- do you use/see laptops being used in lectures? I'm looking to get one relatively shortly mostly for uni work, and i'm interested to know whether they're a popular solution to note-taking in lectures, or whether it's only a select few who use them.
I've got a few problems with my hands which means I can't really write properly (ghastly genetics), but because of extended use I can type very well. If laptops weren't allowed in lectures I'd have to be recording them all to take notes at home, which would be a pain in the ass.
Anyway, any insight would be good, i'm not too worried about it just yet.
Thanks,
Nick
Just a question for humanities students- do you use/see laptops being used in lectures? I'm looking to get one relatively shortly mostly for uni work, and i'm interested to know whether they're a popular solution to note-taking in lectures, or whether it's only a select few who use them.
I've got a few problems with my hands which means I can't really write properly (ghastly genetics), but because of extended use I can type very well. If laptops weren't allowed in lectures I'd have to be recording them all to take notes at home, which would be a pain in the ass.
Anyway, any insight would be good, i'm not too worried about it just yet.
Thanks,
Nick