USB flash drives are indispensable to the modern day
student. With an ever-increasing total memory capacity, currently
reaching into the 16-gigabyte range, USB drives have ample storage to
store every research paper a student will write in their collegiate
career.
USB flash drives have a compatibility rating. Nearly
every modern computer has at least one USB connection (usually
several), and nearly all computers that have this slot can recognise
USB flash drives. This compatibility ensures that should a printer
break on one system, the student can take their USB down the hall to
use a friend's computer whose printer is working.
Especially
valuable in team projects, one flash drive can be used to back up the
entire project in one place. If each student has a flash drive of his
or her own, then each can take a copy of the project with him or her to
work on their respective sections, away from the classroom. The entire
project can then be updated with the students' edits, all without
having to share a computer or the same physical space. Accomplishing
this task with CD-ROMs or DVDs would not only be time consuming, but
the price of wasted disks would be enormous. The low cost per megabyte
ratio of USB flash drives makes the flash drive solution a viable
storage option, even on a student's budget.
Nothing is more
deflating to a student than to pull an 'all-nighter' only to lose the
data when the computer freezes. Frequent backups to a flash drive
prevent data loss due to operating system failures. The convenient
small size of flash drives also allows a student to never be without
this all-important data, since the drive can be thrown in a backpack or
shirt pocket. Some models are made with a built in clip that can be
attached to a purse, ring of keys, or belt loop, while others offer
lanyards that can be worn around the neck.
Ease of sharing music
and photographs with classmates makes the USB drive ideal for keeping
in touch with what's going on. Students can share photos of their
weekend or home visit, or share samples of their favourite new band.
For a few extra pounds, the flash drive can even be personalised by one
of the many online USB drive dealers. A student could show off her
school spirit by having her school's logo painted on the casing of the
drive or add security by having her name engraved on it. The options
for styles of drive and decorations able to be added are as plentiful
as the advantages the device offers students.
In the technology
age, USB drives are proving to be indispensable tools in the classroom.
The security, portability, and ease of use of the flash drive ensure
that the technology will not be obsolete anytime in the foreseeable
future.
Of course, the device also severely limits the amount of
believable excuses a student can give their professor as to why they
need more time to finish an assignment.
Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who writes for a number of UK businesses. For logo branded USB Flash Drives, he recommends Flashbay.com.