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smart2cook said:I would love to take my notebook-I also read the previous post and can understand how that could be distracting to someone who isn't typing but writing. I was wondering if maybe- (please no wet noodles, just thinking out loud LOL) what if those whom wanted to use computers sat together? Would that make it easier for those whom were writing? Never been before so just asking? I wouldn't want to disturb another person and didn't know if maybe typers sat on one side of the room so to speak so the writers could be together and undisturbed. Would that work?
etteluap70PC said:I don't love it but can handle it in classes. It is distracting to me but I make sure no to sit by them. People I have seen in classes do try to sit away from others.
I have a BIG problem during general sessions! Last year a gal was playing solitare next to me while Doris was speaking!
BlueMoon said:I'm not a fast enough typist, and my notes are very filled with sketches and arrows, so a comnputer doesn't work for me to take notes, but I really understand why some people whould want to use a laptop or netbook.
After reading this, I wonder if I would find it distracting, too...I think I would, but why? is it just the sounds? Or the novelty of the computer...or that electronic screens have a way of compelling our attention.
If the person muted their computer (no beeps or any thing) do you think you'd still be distracted?
Marghi
ChefBeckyD said:That seems almost sacrilegious!
etteluap70PC said:I don't love it but can handle it in classes. It is distracting to me but I make sure no to sit by them. People I have seen in classes do try to sit away from others.
I have a BIG problem during general sessions! Last year a gal was playing solitare next to me while Doris was speaking!
We need an Agree button, like on another forum I frequent.Chef Kearns said:It is very annoying to be in a class with people typing on their laptops/netbooks/smartphones etc. Pen and paper are awesome!!
FYI- it's against policy to record any part of HO meetings, including workshops at Conference. That's stated in the meeting policies. Not that people don't do it, but don't let anyone from HO see you doing it, or see you mentioning online that you have done it.NooraK said:If you're concerned about catching everything, how about finding something you can use to record sound with? Many smartphones have the capability to record, and I have an MP3 player that can do so as well. I used it in 2007 to record my conference workshops. It doesn't bother anyone else, and you can use it later to go back to fill in your notes.
A Netbook is a small, lightweight laptop that is perfect for taking notes, accessing online resources, and staying organized during conference. It is a convenient and portable tool for keeping track of important information and staying connected with the Pampered Chef community.
To access the conference materials on your Netbook, you will need to connect to the internet either through Wi-Fi or a wired connection. Once connected, you can log in to the conference website and access all the materials and resources available.
You are welcome to use your own personal Netbook for conference. However, if you do not have one or prefer to purchase one from Pampered Chef, you can do so through the conference registration site at a discounted price.
There are no specific software or hardware requirements for using a Netbook at conference. However, we recommend having a reliable internet connection and a web browser installed for optimal use of the conference materials and resources.
Yes, there will be technical support available for Netbooks at conference. Our IT team will be on hand to assist with any technical issues or questions you may have regarding your Netbook or accessing the conference materials online.