league_of_draven
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Which device do you take to school? For me its the Surface pro 3
So lucky..Pen and paper
Hahah self disciple and self control !So lucky..
I prefer using pen and paper but my school requires byod
Using a laptop is really distracting. I spent the whole of year 9 last year playing games in class
hopefully this will change for this year or i'm gonna be screwed for hsc
yep its on my new years resolution list to listen in class :LHahah self disciple and self control !
In what way has it helped having a touch screen? As a recent user of Windows 8.1 with a touch screen tablet, I don't find it particularly useful as most of the applications (Office included) just weren't designed for a touch screen interface making them clumsy to use.Nothing essentially, most of the educational uses of the surface are found on all Windows tablets/computers However, I've found the touch screen to be a great asset
Just to play at lunchtime? Committed.My school allows students to bring any computer and gaming devices including PSP and 3DS. I remembered a kid brought his mechanical keyboard to school just to play a game.
They even have a mario kart party every lunchtime in the library.Just to play at lunchtime? Committed.
Hahahahahahahah, dat injured hand doeI remember when my economics teacher had a fit at me for using a laptop when I injured my writing hand. Govt gave us laptops to use in school, I usually do pen paper always unless a situation like this, but at uni always pen + paper.
You kinda avoided his question at the timeComputers are helpful for people who have issues with handwriting it's a lot easier to make notes as well because everything's in one place, especially if you tend to lose things like me hehh
I can laugh now but when I was in high school we had something similar.They even have a mario kart party every lunchtime in the library.