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cubozoan
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Hi everyone.
Looking to get back into offering private tutoring in physics. (Mod note: changed "tuition" to "tutoring" here and in the thread title.)
I used to carry a few textbooks with me and my paper notes with lots of printed exam papers for student to try.
I am looking to go paperless. Would a tablet computer with stylus support be useful? I was thinking I could annotate exam paper pdfs. If I decide to keep some digital notes then stylus is really useful to write equations with. Does anyone have any experiences using tablets for tutoring?
Could be good for student to mind map then edit next session. Or is pen and paper best?
Thanks for your time.
Regards
Andy
Looking to get back into offering private tutoring in physics. (Mod note: changed "tuition" to "tutoring" here and in the thread title.)
I used to carry a few textbooks with me and my paper notes with lots of printed exam papers for student to try.
I am looking to go paperless. Would a tablet computer with stylus support be useful? I was thinking I could annotate exam paper pdfs. If I decide to keep some digital notes then stylus is really useful to write equations with. Does anyone have any experiences using tablets for tutoring?
Could be good for student to mind map then edit next session. Or is pen and paper best?
Thanks for your time.
Regards
Andy
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