Faster typing. That's all I can think of.It depends on the person really - I'd prefer paper because it is a pain lugging a laptop around and realistically, the Laptop offers no real advantage to paper beyond being a distraction.
Carry a typewriter in your bag and you'll also be sporting the hunchback of notre dame look. So very indie.fk laptops and pen/paper, I'm whipping out my type writer.
ps. Also helps with the indie look.
My sister did that back in the 90s with a tape recorder. I'm pretty sure doing it now is still a good idea.I was considering using a laptop (or some sort of voice recording device) to record my lectures. Would this be a practical idea?
Yes, easier to compile and organise, but to write/type, no way.Planning to use a tablet, since it is easier for me to compile and organise notes that way. I become a little too much of an unnecessary perfectionist when it comes to writing notes on paper.
Oh, I will be using a Windows tablet, so it comes with the attachable keyboard. Of course, using a tablet without an attachable keyboard is understandably quite difficult to type with, but otherwise it is much the same as a laptop (except lighter) for me.Yes, easier to compile and organise, but to write/type, no way.