Recording your lectures is probably the most failsafe method of logging your notes. While I was in school, I used a crappy Olympus digital recorder that logged everything in some draconian proprietary format. It was infuriating, but it got me through.
Today, there are better options. Using your iPod (everyone has one of those right?) in concert with a Belkin TuneTalk Stereo, you can record everything your professor says straight to your iPod. It features two high-quality omnidirectional mics that record in impressive quality and it has an input for an external mic.
You can then review your notes via iPod, back it up to iTunes, and then have everything categorized for easy follow-up.
Friday, September 14, 2007
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