MacBooks take over the world.
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- Jaline0
Long post, as usual:
Nah, raf, those lecture notes would be even less understood by the majority of people here compared to my posts.
Bonseff, if you're keyboard is *that* noisy...yeah, it's annoying. But I haven't been bothered by this too much.
Concrete, I'm using a real-life example that is relevant to this conversation.
I'm not saying that the situation in the picture is great though. I already dislike those people and I have no idea who they are.
Witt, I learn by re-writing /typing things rather than by reading, you're correct. Especially since I'm a visual learner and I remember things as they are presented on a piece of paper. However, I don't want to worry about getting everything down and my hand getting tired during that actual lecture (and I consider myself to have a higher tolerance for the pain that comes with writing a lot of things). I can worry about specific words and re-formulating things when I go over the notes at a more relevant time (like when a test is coming up).
I like mixing it up, which is why I use paper for some classes and a laptop for others.
People learn differently. I doubt all the people in that picture learn by just taking notes on a laptop.