Jeff,

I love your idea about e-mailing essay answers via your cell phone. That's
something I'll have to consider doing for my next essay exam. Thanks for the
great suggestion!

Lisa

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff Molzow (mobile)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 8:39 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] Icebreaker Note Takers


Hello List:

I used to think of my Dog Guide as the best icebreaker, but now have
discovered another.

I'm currently taking courses at Texas Tech  and  use my VoiceNote
industrially.  Not only are people facinated with the fact that I am typing
my notes, and NO, I've never gotten a complaint about the loud keys,  but
when they find out that my notes are typed, spell checked and transferrable
to computer, I've gotten several request and one offer of payment  to have a
copy of my notes.

I, and another  BrailleNote user,  even found ourselves in the unique
position of being able to help another student with short term memory issues
by providing him with  typed copies of our notes as well.  With all the help
we've received in the past from  other students and faculty, it's nice to be
able to give something back for a change. It only goes to show that the old
saying is true, what goes around comes around.

That other BrailleNote user and I sit  very close to  one another and  in
the 3 or 4 classes we've taken together, neither the faculty or other
students have ever complained about noisy keys and you'd think that if one
note taker was bad,  two should be much worse.  In fact, one of the
professors told us that  she gaged her lecture speed by noticing when we
completed  our "tap tap tapping"  and then would go on with her next
subject.

Also, we've used a neet little trick when taking essay tests.  We will type
our answers and then  email them to the instructor via cell phone connection
at the end of class.  By the time  he or she gets back to his or her office
our tests have already arrived and are actually readable.

Have a great day
Jef
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