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by js8
3271 days ago
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> I take notes with a combination of LaTeX and OneNote on my Surface 3 I wonder how you do that - I can't imagine I would be able to make notes in LaTeX in real-time. To me, paper is just faster than any computer solution. Also sometimes you need to draw a diagram or arrow in the notes. > Slowing down to a pace comfortable for you means, at least in my classes, that you'll miss the next thing in the presentation. I was thinking about this recently. I teach (assembly programming) in our company using slideshow. But most teachers at my university used blackboard (for math). I am beginning to think that using blackboard is better, despite more effort, because it also forces the teacher to slow down. |
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Having worked on online learning applications since then, I still think that his was the best system for transferring complex knowledge in a classroom setting.
An example PDF that I found through a quick Google search: http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~jstiles/312/handouts/312_Introductio...