Originally posted by: RossMAN
I can write/scribble faster than I can type.
Originally posted by: Jumpem
I'd probably give it a try if I had a laptop. THis kid in my data communication class last spring would watch south park episodes all through class.
Originally posted by: Spac3d
I can't type as accurately or as fast as I an write. Also, how would you take notes in math or science classes?
The hookup up a mic is a good idea, but I would imagine it would pick up an insane amount of background noise. Your ears are listening for the professor so we can block out other noises, but a microphone cant do that (well, technically you could make it pick up certain freq if you his professors voice freq, etc.)
Some people at GA Tech "took notes" im a laptop during CS class (CS class only actually, no other classes) and the building has wireless internet.... yes, you guessed it, they ended up browsing the web during class.
Spac3d
Originally posted by: xirtam
No, I used to, then I started playing games on my laptop. Now I take my palm, hook up the foldable keyboard. Take notes sometimes that way.
Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
I never see anyone with a laptop in class, and most college students don't even own a laptop- common myth. It would be a distraction to the room to bring one to class and type on.
Originally posted by: RudeBoie
Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
I never see anyone with a laptop in class, and most college students don't even own a laptop- common myth. It would be a distraction to the room to bring one to class and type on.
Yup. I've always felt that college students with laptops are mostly driven by a "Look at me, I'm special!" attitude. There were some exceptions of course, but who needs to pay $1500 so they can improve their studies with a laptop? More like to play games in class or look cool.
Originally posted by: WarSong
Originally posted by: RudeBoie
Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
I never see anyone with a laptop in class, and most college students don't even own a laptop- common myth. It would be a distraction to the room to bring one to class and type on.
Yup. I've always felt that college students with laptops are mostly driven by a "Look at me, I'm special!" attitude. There were some exceptions of course, but who needs to pay $1500 so they can improve their studies with a laptop? More like to play games in class or look cool.
exactly. everytime i see someone with a laptop in class i think they are trying to show off. when i first got my laptop i thought about bringing it to class until i started seeing other people bringing theirs.
Originally posted by: WarSong
Originally posted by: RudeBoie
Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
I never see anyone with a laptop in class, and most college students don't even own a laptop- common myth. It would be a distraction to the room to bring one to class and type on.
Yup. I've always felt that college students with laptops are mostly driven by a "Look at me, I'm special!" attitude. There were some exceptions of course, but who needs to pay $1500 so they can improve their studies with a laptop? More like to play games in class or look cool.
exactly. everytime i see someone with a laptop in class i think they are trying to show off. when i first got my laptop i thought about bringing it to class until i started seeing other people bringing theirs.