[blindLaw] Recording lectures in class—law school

Nikki Singh nikki.singh at aya.yale.edu
Fri Jul 26 00:47:41 UTC 2024


Hi! I am not sure about a pen, but I would use the Victor Reader Stream. It
can record 8 hours, with fairly decent quality. I mostly ever used it for
short voice memos, like a to-do list. However, I have been happy with how
easy it is to move and transfer files from the Victor to my computer.

More broadly, I would caution you from recording law school lectures.
Unlike college, classroom time in law school is not the place to learn
black letter law but rather to slowly learn that blandly described skill of
thinking like a lawyer, something best done in real-time as opposed to
later, with a non-interactive format, and no sense of healthy tension
without the demand of cold calls. Plus, you will be too busy to listen to
hours of classroom dialog when you already heard it the first time.


Sincerely,

Nikki

On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 6:59 PM omar duncan via BlindLaw <
blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi all does anyone have pen recommendations that have recording
> capabilities  like a smart pen?
>
>
> Thanks
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