Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Hi Pete, Is there a set of instructions on programming the pocket? I used to have a peice of paper but can't find it at the minute. Would you or antone on the list post me a copy please. Thanks, Jan Osgood Re: Using BioExplore >> >> Nick, >> >> If you go to Design Menu and look for Notes command you will create a >> Note on that particular design that you're working with, after that, you >> are able to see it in every moment of the training. If you click on >> Windows menu and look for the Notes command, which probably is going to >> appear as the 3rd window opened. You can go to Insrument 1, Instrument 2, >> the design or Notes using that pull up menu calls Window, the last one on >> the top right of the Bioexplorer. >> >> I normally use that way, but still using the writing notes in each >> client's chart to leave a hard copy of each session, because we all know >> about computers, somedays work, next day, crashed... >> >> Regards, >> >> JR >> >> NICK MAMMANO <nickmammano@...> wrote: >> Feliz Ano Nuevo : >> >> I'm not sure what you mean. >> >> What I would like to do is to write down my observations of a session >> AFTER the data is recorded-- stuff like " the client sneezed at 3min 45 >> sec into the session " (to explain a possible artifact) or " the client was >> attentive (or inattentive) " or " there was an intermittent problem with >> the electrode at C4 " -- and have these comments be an integral textual >> file for a particular session. Notes and observations BEFORE the >> session are not nearly as helpful. >> >> Are you saying that these post-recording notes can be done with Bio >> Review? >> If so how? >> >> And what do you mean by the " Notes field under the Windows Menu " >> >> Right now I make handwritten comments on a session in a separate >> notebook. It would make much more sense to be able to write these notes >> in BE or BR and save them as a text file attached to the recorded >> session. >> >> nick mammano >> >> Hi Nick, (Happy New Year!!!) >> >> The session info will be available when you process that data in >> BioRevew, it will show the name, date and observations of that particular >> session. I prefer to use the " Notes " field under Window Menu because is >> more related to this kind of use than the observations in Record session. >> Also remind that this Notes that I'm talking about will be available in >> that design where you created it. >> >> I always create a folder for each person, where I save the respective >> designs for that person, so each person has it own designs, values, >> notes, etc. >> >> Hope this respond to your questions. >> >> Regards, >> >> JR >> >> NICK MAMMANO <nickmammano@...> wrote: >> When beginning a training session in BE, the green " Capture " button >> is pressed, at which point a " Record Session " window opens. The file >> name is entered and saved, at which point a " Session Info " window opens, >> with a spaces for " Subject Name " , " Date " and " Notes " . The recording >> begins when " OK " button is pressed. >> >> 1. Where is this " Session Info " page saved? >> >> 2. How can it be retrieved? >> >> 3. Can it also be used as a site to make comments or observations >> AFTER a session is completed? >> >> nick mammano >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Photos >> Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, >> whatever. >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> ! GROUPS LINKS >> >> >> Visit your group " " on the web. >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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