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I'll formalize my comment.

If sewing helps you learn, consider bringing it to an in-person lecture.

  • In a large lecture hall, I seriously doubt anyone will notice/care
  • In a more intimate class, it could be worth asking the professor if they mind.

While you might have a bad experience with a grouchy professor, I think the vast majority will either understand or not care, particularly if you are clearly engaging. Personally, I would rather have a student paying attention while sewing than on their phone.

I'll formalize my comment.

If sewing helps you learn, consider bringing it to an in-person lecture.

  • In a large lecture hall, I seriously doubt anyone will notice/care
  • In a more intimate class, it could be worth asking the professor if they mind.

While you might have a bad experience with a grouchy professor, I think the vast majority will either understand or not care, particularly if you are clearly engaging. Personally, I would rather have a student paying attention while sewing than on their phone.

If sewing helps you learn, consider bringing it to an in-person lecture.

  • In a large lecture hall, I seriously doubt anyone will notice/care
  • In a more intimate class, it could be worth asking the professor if they mind.

While you might have a bad experience with a grouchy professor, I think the vast majority will either understand or not care, particularly if you are clearly engaging. Personally, I would rather have a student paying attention while sewing than on their phone.

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cag51
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I'll formalize my comment.

If sewing helps you learn, consider bringing it to an in-person lecture.

  • In a large lecture hall, I seriously doubt anyone will notice/care
  • In a more intimate class, it could be worth asking the professor if they mind.

While you might have a bad experience with a grouchy professor, I think the vast majority will either understand or not care, particularly if you are clearly engaging. Personally, I would rather have a student paying attention while sewing than on their phone.