There’s a fair amount of slide presentation by both me and my students during the class. On Wednesday afternoons I teach the Economics of Human Capital in Latin America. What I didn’t know was that Matt Regan at the Yale Center for Teaching and Learning would lend me an iPad Pro for use this semester! (Matt has since moved right next door and is now the Communications Manager at Yale’s Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics). The moment I read this I knew I would eventually have to get an iPad Pro for lecturing. This is exactly how I had been lecturing for the past two years, and it was in fact just as painful as Fraser made it sound. If you’re an artist, note-taker or teacher, you’re going to really struggle without the native ability to use an Apple Pencil on the screen….Of course you could haul along a Wacom tablet to make up for the lack of pen input on your MacBook Pro, but suddenly you’re hauling a whole lot more cables and looking for a substantial desk space when out and about. Back in November, Fraser Speirs wrote about switching from an iPad Pro to a MacBook Pro :
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