A couple of years ago I found myself frustrated by trying to take notes at a press briefing using my laptop, phone, or any other piece of electronic technology I had on hand. As such, I grabbed a ...
Until now, I’ve taken my class notes the old-fashioned way, scrawling and scribbling on a legal pad. All this talk of tablets and note-taking apps has piqued my interest, but I worry about the ...
Next month, the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) will change the naira polymer notes to paper. AKINOLA AJIBADE looks at the cost and benefits of this exercise. Globally, Central Banks formulate and ...
I’m grateful for this guest post from Sabba Quidwai, who currently serves as the Director of Innovative Learning for the University of Southern California - Keck School of Medicine where she works ...
The iPad has replaced many things — it’s a TV, it’s a games console, it’s a book, it’s a (huge) camera, and it’s even a typewriter. But until recently, it hasn’t made a very good alternative to paper.
Go to a meeting at a nice hotel or conference venue, and you'll likely find a fresh pad of paper and a pencil or pen neatly set out at each place. This seems like a pleasant anachronism in an age when ...
Polymer notes, which are made from plastic-like material instead of traditional paper, are known for being more durable and water-resistant. They also come with advanced security features that make ...