For the average professor, a student whose notebook is full of miscellaneous papers, magazine clippings, grocery lists, foil, dryer lint or playing cards doesn’t seem like an effective use of space.
Keeping a 13-year reporting project going takes patience, compassion and lots of voicemails. That’s what I’ve learned in the almost six years I’ve been leading OPB’s Class of 2025. When the project ...
These digital tools allow users to run code, see the results and take notes in one document. The notebooks allow engineering students to see instructional notes and diagrams, solve problems and ...
Deontae Mason was chosen as the September Kiwanis Sunrisers Student of the Month for John Marshall High School. He was nominated by Carl (Seth) Luedtke of the Social Studies department. He was ...
Note-taking has advanced dramatically, and digital notebook 2025 devices now bridge the gap between traditional handwriting and modern cloud-connected tools. These e-ink tablets offer a paper-like ...
Helena Dwyer was chosen as the John Marshall Student of the Month for September. She was nominated by Ann Frigaard of the World Languages/EL department for her exploration of the field of education ...