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It is absolutely possible, just very inefficient. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
The point the prof is arguing though, is that having them in the classroom made the learning environment very inefficient.
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Name Withheld By Request (aka BlueKopo)
Mar 8 '10, 21:33
Plus, you could always transfer a lecture's notes to the laptop when it's over. If you really want to have them in digital format later.
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Schools and prof need to stop telling students how to study. At the professional level, the student should know what works best. For some people it is
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Mar 8, 21:35
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learning how to study and acquire knowledge is the *primary* purpose of higher education. -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 8, 21:37
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